Email alert to Teachers/Tutor when Notes/Documents are added
It is not currently possible to send email notifications to tutors when a Note/Document has been added to a Student's record. We add notes and documents to Student Records in our Student Manager module and can see great benefit in an email alert b...
Is it possible to use the information in Scholarships & Exams to create an icon similar to when using student registers? We want our Scholars easily identified on student manager and the icons from student registers would work really well.
Linking the Scholarship & Exams info to Student Registers would be very helpful. This way scholars are easily identifiable to teachers via the icons available on Student Registers. It also makes it then easier to email scholars as a group via ...
Ability to exclude current parents when emailing applicants
Would be great to be able to exclude contacts of current pupils when emailing applicants contacts through the email wizard. At the moment when sending the same communication to current parents and applicants, if a parent is in both categories they...
Combine separate Contacts when imported through Admissions +, adding both separate father and mother contacts as well as a combined 'parents' or 'household' contact to the student's records. Thereby indicating which parent is paying the fees for f...
Amend the School Year in School Terms so that it shows as a true academic year, i.e. 2023/24, 2024/25? At present, the box will only allow 4 digits to be entered and displaying 2024 for a whole school year is confusing.
Future Absences Should Be Included in the Audit Trail
Registers on iSAMS are generated in the early hours, e.g. 3am. Within the Registration Manager module is a future absence system. Using this, we can instruct registers to be pre-populated with absence codes and notes.
So, when the register is gen...
In exactly the same way as just appeared in this box. Some guidance about what goes in the comment box that then disappears when you start typing. Remind teachers of some of the major dos and don'ts