PTAdmin: Parent Teacher Administration for Schools
school communication
for tomorrow ...available today
What is PTAdmin?
PTAdmin, Parent Teacher Administration, is a paperless communication tool for schools. It is the future of parent-teacher communication, and it is available today.This unique system, designed in collaboration with a forward-thinking Surrey school, totally replaces the need for paper to communicate with your parents.
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Many of your parents will already be using web-based technology to raise their own efficiency in many areas of their lives. Now you can bring the convenience and security that so many of your parents will have found in applications such as on-line banking to your school communication. Current and prospective parents will be impressed with this unique technology, as your school leads the way in the future of parent-teacher communication.
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Main Features
  • Paperless Communication – school communication becomes paper free as parents receive all school information to their individual accounts on PTAdmin
  • Cashless Transactions – parents can make payments instantly and securely when submitting forms online 24 hours a day
  • Organisational Tools – interactive calendars, personalised virtual pinboards and sticky notes help parents, pupils and staff to stay organised, making PTAdmin the hub for the whole family
  • Virtual Learning Environment – children and parents become more engaged with the school curriculum as they access online resources filtered by subject and year group
  • Messaging between all users – pupils, staff and parents can communicate with each other instantly and safely, with no need to disclose personal e-mail addresses
Let us call you...
Head Teachers and Senior Managers are busy people, often with teaching commitments. PTAdmin would be happy to call you at the best time for you – even if that is after you leave school. Book a call back below to discuss how, together, we can improve communication in your school.
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