It would be useful to have the facility in reports wizard to 'gender check' for pronoun accuracy and to have a 'name check' that flags incorrect spellings of first/preferred names after a reporting deadline has passed.
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about 2 months ago
in Reports Wizard
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Good Feature
SO tedious to add one set and then another one using the painful dropdown menu. You need to at least be able to multiple select the sets from the huge dropdown (which also needs to be able to be filtered by year group).
Ability to change a student's timetable in advance
It would be so useful to have the ability to make class changes in advance of the event so that it doesn't have to be done on the day. I know other IMS systems allow this and the change automatically applies on the date selected. Class lists can t...
In the gradebook --> workbook view; we are able to pull the gender, form, year, house details next to the learner’s name but unable to pull through any another information a teacher may require while grading a learner. Eg: EAL, Gifted and Talen...
I know this has been mentioned before but it would be really useful to be able to assign multiple teachers to a single lesson. Our timetable includes a number of lessons which are taught by 2 (or more) teachers. This is not limited to games lesson...
It would be great to have the option to re run reports for individual pupils rather than having to re run a whole year group when only one pupil's report has been amended and needs re publishing.
Within Reports Manager there is a useful feature that allows you to soft delete reports. In order to remove the reports, you need to use the filters to locate the reports, subjects, pupils and/or teachers. It would be great if these filtering opti...
Allow visibility of specific external exam cycles within the portals
We're currently gearing up for the January mocks, but our exams team are importing basedata for the summer exams and starting to link pupils to get their entries set up. While we want pupils to see the details around the mocks, we don't want them ...