With the changing nature of society, it would be helpful for us to include preferred pronouns for students, particularly those choosing to use 'they/their'. At the moment we create a wellbeing concern and email all teachers using the Contact Pupil...
Preferred Surname in List Name Display - Preferences Module
The 'Preferred Surname' field is a great addition to Student Manager, but it is a bit useless as long as we cannot have the option to display it on the student name list, such as for attendance registration, or Student Manager lists. The option is...
I would like to have the ability to be able to have pre-set templates of Attendance Letters that can be run using particular criteria e.g. over a date range and attendance less than.
It will be useful to simply hide a custom field instead of having to delete it. I assume by hiding we'll be able to maintain the historical data and also reactivate it if the need arises.
CTFs from previous school containing attendance not importing into Edgen
CTFs from previous school containing attendance not importing into Edgen We are not meeting our statutory duty if we cannot maintain complete history of attendance within Edgen via CTF file. Interesting how other schools' XML files exports contain...
Consistent use of groups for setting permissions throughout iSAMS
At present we use a user's "Security Profile" to control who has access to Pupil Manager module in iSAMS, and the level of access (read/write/full/etc.). When it comes to setting the granular permissions within Pupil Manager, this is done based on...
With many schools on varying different MIS's some information is not transferring via CTF upload due to formatting. The option to choose which of the two DfE formats for addresses prior to the creation of a CTF would be useful so that student cont...
We are required to keep all current and previous address details for any pupil on a Sponsored Visa. The current suggested way to do this is via the Notes section within Contacts but it should really be possible to either maintain a proper, searcha...