In the "Search" tab it should be possible to select students narrowed down and an email sent to them or parents. The list should be exportable
This is a powerful tool to narrow down students, but there is little one can do after you have identified the students of interest. Currently, you can mail merge to create a letter. this would be more useful if it was possible to send an email to ...
preview field values in student export wizard for single student export
Until October 2022 (pre-export-wizard-time) it was possible to already see the values to the fields in the export-pop-up when choosing only one student to export student data. In the new student export wizard (as of November 2022), the wizard only...
Currently subjects and grades are presented to parents alphebetically. Please can we have an option to choose the order fo the subjects/grades. We are able to do this when printing reports but we now only publish them online but cannot choose. Mus...
Default an optional present code to a majority (removing the placement text basically). Easier for teachers to record a minority, for example: the majority are school dinners (default code) with the option to change it to packed lunch.
We send out absence from lesson alerts to each child's contacts using the student manager email wizard. We use {{pupil.personaltutor}} to retrieve the name of the personal tutor in the body of this email. Is there a similar {{code}} that would pul...
It would be useful for there to be a function that could produce all contact and relevant student information for parents to validate. This could be via an email that could be sent to all contacts with their address etc and any required student fi...
We have students who leave school on one day weekly (e.g. for an off-site sporting commitment), and having the ability for the parents to request this via the Parent Portal Leave Request facility would be a big help!
Hi when people view the status of registration everyday, it's more convenient to see it in the order of grade/form, not family name. Because people are more familiar with student grade/form, not their family name. Now it looks a little messy.