Classes & subjects

Standards, divisions and the subject map that marks entry and report cards read from.

What you get
  • Divisions per standard, created from the signup wizard and editable after
  • Subject groups per stream, so a science section differs from a commerce one
  • Class teachers assigned per division and carried into every register

Standards, divisions and the subject map underneath them. This is the structure marks entry and report cards read from, so it is worth getting right in the first week rather than the last.

Standards and divisions

A class is a standard and a division — 8-A and 8-B are separate rolls with separate registers and separate class teachers, while sharing the subjects and the fee structure set for the standard.

Subjects mapped to the class

Which subjects a class studies decides what marks entry offers and what appears on the report card. Mapping it once means a teacher is never shown a subject their class does not take.

Questions

What schools ask about classes & subjects

Can optional or elective subjects be handled?

Yes. Subjects are mapped per class, so a class taking a second language or an elective carries it while others do not.

What happens at the end of the year?

Students are promoted to the next standard as a batch, carrying their history rather than being created again in the new class.

Alongside it

The rest of academics

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