Scatter Graph - For CAT score v Current Attainment
I would like to plot CAT score (or similar) against CWG (Current Working Grade) . Each point on the scatter would represent a student. A line of best fit would show based on prior attainment who is working above or below their peers.
Before we send reports home, the form tutors go through the reports with the pupils. The Head of Year tends to use the Bulk Printing, Save as PDF option and then prints from there. As part of a sustainability drive, our printer settings default to...
We have various divisions on our iSAMS instance which generally run their own cover. One of our schools wants to add a message along the lines of "If you are unable to do this cover lesson please email <email address>. We've had to say no as...
It would be helpful to be able to re order our routines under the Manage Routines tab in Portal Publishing. Currently they just seem to come up in the order they were created and as we have quite a few it would be helpful and tidier if we could gr...
Currently, if a pupil is going to change class from a particular date in the future, you can't make this change in advance and set it to change from a specific date. For example, a pupil is moving up from "Maths Set 2" to "Maths Set 1" from the fi...
School ID option for exporting sets in Teaching Manager
Hello Team, It would be very helpful to have a School ID option available in the Custom Fields section of the Export Sets wizard. This addition would greatly improve the workflow when exporting sets and re-importing them back into iSAMS. Please se...
Historically we have always run Report Cycles for UCAS grades and the like (MidYIS, ALIS, etc) with only HoS having to enter the grades, as opposed to all subject teachers. These Report Cycles have always displayed the grades in Pupil Profile >...
Timetables - Able to Add/Edit lessons and Manage Availability simultaneously
Currently, editing the staff/room timetables and Managing Availability Schedule are done separately. It will be beneficial to be able to perform both tasks on one screen/page.