Facilitate the ability to test registration set up
When we set up Registration Dates & Times for the year, it would be really helpful for schools to be able to ability to test future registrations to make sure that they are set up correctly. This is particularly relevant when using new registr...
Using Custom Fields or Groups to filter students in Timetable Manager
Most of our students (97%) are dual registered with Mainstream schools so we would benefit from being able to filter out the students from a specific school using a custom Field preferably or a custom Group and export all their timetables in one g...
Currently, there is no way to be able to select specific students who are registered with N codes to allow communications to be sent specifically from the registration module. We should be able to have the option to select specific students and se...
Teachers occasionally take the afternoon register in the morning, by accident. Even though we have specified a registration window, that has no effect on when the register can be taken. We would prefer to be able to block early submission of the r...
A couple of things on Gradebooks: 1) when you edit and save a column in list view, it would be good if it didn't need to reload the page. If you're working on a column towards the bottom of the gradebook it means you need to scroll down and load i...
Use Microsoft Logo for Azure Active Directory (SSO) login
Staff users don't know what Azure Active Directory is, and shouldn't need to know. All other online applications that we access use a 'Microsoft Login' logo which signals to the user that they should use their school Microsoft accounts to login. W...
Continuing the requests for Access Arrangements for specific subjects - It would be useful if there was a drop down of the components. Even better if that drop down was candidate specific.
It's great to be able to create custom fields, but it's not possible to amend them i.e. change default value etc I know that I could delete the field, but we had started to add data, which would have been lostI