Is it possible to 'add' types of exam access arrangement. It would be really useful if the options, for example, Human Reade or Computer Reader were availble. If, as a centre, we were able to reconfigure the 'types' we could make it more centre sp...
Allocate Subject Templates to Pupils in a custom group
We write ad hoc short term stay reports for a small group of students across multiple year groups who are leaving at the end of each term. Currently to set a report cycle for this, to avoid confusion for staff, I have to choose which students to e...
When proofreading, and editing are turned on, Reports Wizard only allows the editing of the comment. It would be useful if the proofreader could edit any erroneous grade (eg. A, B, C, D) or judgement (eg. Excellent, Good, Average, Poor) fields.
Dear iSAMS Support Team, I want to express a serious concern regarding the Gradebook module and kindly request immediate action. Many parents are frustrated that this module is only available on the web interface, not the mobile app. It is unclear...
The ability to transfer Gradebooks between school systems as files or even CSV files etc. As many schools work as part of a network, they all do the same reporting and use lots of the same material. Currently, we are a network of three schools, an...
Allowing preselected options on other tabs when running Teaching Set Lists
Currently when you run the Teaching Set Lists, options for what teachers can see may only be preselected off the standard tab. Now you have introduced pupil registers it would be very useful to be able to preselect options from other tabs that now...
When you go to delete an exam programme or option from the Exams Manager module, you get a pop up warning message. (Example attached.) This message appears regardless of whether the programme/option has any entries or results attached to it. In ot...
Provide options to change the layout of seating plan report to make it more userfriendly
Ability to change the layout and font alignment on seating plan report to make it easily readable for invigilators from their standing position in the exam hall.