Pupils with Hidden Lessons - Register for Hidden Lesson should not appear in Day View / Week View
Following a ticket I raised concerning pupils with hidden lessons on their timetables but shown as unregistered in Day View and Week View. Info from iSAMS below - our Admin staff use Day and Week View to give quick overviews of unregistered pupils...
We can have different categories for allocating Merits (Attendance, behavior, uniform, etc) which help with analyzing merits issued. It would be useful if we can have this functionality in when entering pupils in detention.
From Activities Manager input student absences directly as Out of school rather than picking them individually
Save time trying to remember who was picked for a team or event, one click to sellect all the students and mark them as out of school for a specific event date and time.
Ability to add ULN before pupil is made into an exam candidate
We have been sent a Unique Learner Number (ULN) for a pupil joining Year 9. We are obliged to pass on this number if he later leaves to go to another state school so it needs to be stored on iSAMS now. But that would require him to be made into an...
Allow a 'Before' time to be added to Set based Registration Times
In our timetable structure we have a 5 minute buffer between the end of one period and the start of the next. This is built in to allow pupils time to transition between lessons in different classrooms or parts of the school. It would be very help...
currently you can only allocate 2 people to each house on school manager and 1 person to the years. we need to be able to have the option to allocate more people please
It would be useful for staff to be able to create a wellbeing concern from the iTeacher app wizard bar rather than having to login to the browser version.
As the family tree function is no longer in use, we have no way of recording the relationship of one parent to another (eg divorced, separated) - this information can be useful in dealing sensitively with pupils and their families. Please can we e...