Spreadsheet Download/Upload for Personal Tutors in Reports Wizard
The spreadsheet download/upload method in the Reports Wizard is available for subject teachers, HoDs and other staff types, but not personal tutors. It would be great if this method was available for personal tutors too.
An efficient way for Heads of Subject to read and verify the reports
Currently, Heads of Subject must read and verify reports by individually clicking on each child to mark them as complete. For example, the Head of MFL often has to review the same child's reports twice, marking them as complete even though they ha...
Within the enquiry screen. include analysis on the time it takes for students and group of students to move from one stage to another for analysis purposes i.e. the time it has taken from this group of year 7s to move from offered to accepted.
Hiding Mapped Columns when using Report Wizard Download/Upload
In Gradebooks, we have mapped specific columns to populate reports in the Reports Wizard. However, when teachers export the data to add additional information that isn't mapped, the mapped columns still appear. Teachers can enter grades into these...
This has already been raised (6 years ago!) but we want our HoS to be able to proofread JUST their own subject, and not be presented with every subject. It's very cumbersome for them to have to scroll through all subjects to check their own, and s...
We've noticed a mistake in some of the exam percentages entered into reports that have gone out during the summer term. Now that we've done the rollover for the next academic year we can't edit the reports. In the MIS at my previous school I could...
Is there any way to have an audit log to see the data and dashboards accessed by users. This would help to understand the usage of the dashboards and also allow for monitoring to the access of data.
Please could we have data from all the integrated registers available in Central? We have FSM, LAC, PP, SC, SEN. We really need the EAL register added, but including the rest as well would seem like good future-proofing!