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Create separate Upper and Lower School statement sections and show the comment under each statement name to make the system clearer and more user-friendly for teachers.

1) Separate Sections for Upper and Lower School Statements I propose creating distinct sections for Upper School and Lower School statements so that each division can work with statements tailored specifically to their grade levels. Currently, all...
Guest about 1 month ago in IRIS Ed:gen & iSAMS / Reports Wizard 0 Good Feature

Bulk Delete/Remove Student Leavers in Gradebooks

When a student leaves, midway through an academic year/ course, the students remain in the gradebook although greyed out. At the present we're having to go through the Master Gradebook and each and every Individual Gradebooks to remove them one at...
Guest 5 months ago in IRIS Ed:gen & iSAMS / Gradebooks 2

Showing Activities on pupil timetable (same page)

When we print our Pupil Timetables, anything added to Activity Manager prints on a new page, rather than directly under the timetable on the same page. This usually prints as either one or two lines only, so is a bit random and lost being on the s...
Guest 4 months ago in IRIS Ed:gen & iSAMS / Timetable Manager 0 In Discovery

The ability to allocate extra time for particular subjects for a candidate so this is displayed on their exam timetable

If extra time is only relevant for particular subjects, the candidates exam timetable would only reflect the actual subjects they are entitled to extra time for rather than showing extra time for all subjects which can lead to some confusion.
Guest over 1 year ago in IRIS Ed:gen & iSAMS / External Exams Manager 1 Now

Clone a lesson

We have a number of lessons that are taught across various years (eg Games). It would be really useful to be able to clone a year group that is timetabled into another year group and just change the class title - or be able to do multi year select...
Guest 5 months ago in IRIS Ed:gen & iSAMS / Teaching Manager 2 Now

Preferred Name on Downloadable Report Templates

When downloading the report template excel spreadsheet, it does not include the students' preferred names. This makes it extremely tough for teachers to fill in the students' reports as they do not know whose reports they are filling in!
Guest about 1 year ago in IRIS Ed:gen & iSAMS / Reports Wizard 1 Good Feature

Add ability to show location of door and invigilation desk to seating plans

Cambridge exam regulations require that seating plans "show the position of each table and chair, and where each candidate will sit. It must also show the position of the invigilator’s desk and the direction the candidates will face.". At the mome...
Guest over 2 years ago in IRIS Ed:gen & iSAMS / External Exams Manager 0 In Discovery

Add Head of Learning Development to Contact Pupils' Teachers in Wizard bar

When teachers need to contact a pupil's teachers in iSAMS, they use the wizard bar feature, Wizard - send to Head of Le..."Contact Pupils' Teachers." However, there is currently no option to automatically include the Head of Learning Development i...
Guest 3 months ago in IRIS Ed:gen & iSAMS / Academic 0 Awaiting Review

Cover Manager - ability to select range of periods/times within a day (e.g. p1, 3 and 5) rather than having to enter them all as separate absences

If a teacher is busy period 1, 3 and 5, for example, I have to enter three 'absences' separately, with start and end times all manually input. This is a waste of time. The manage cover sheet shows all parts of the day to allow you to set cover: if...
Guest almost 2 years ago in IRIS Ed:gen & iSAMS / Cover Manager 0 In Discovery

Search for free room by building

Often when searching for a free room in a specific period, we have an idea of which building we would prefer. It would be great if we could have the option to search in a specific building, or perhaps just to see the search results sorted by build...
Guest about 1 year ago in IRIS Ed:gen & iSAMS / Timetable Manager 0 In Discovery