SIS Configuration
The SIS Configuration page provides comprehensive control over your Student Information System settings. Configure academic policies, attendance tracking, leave approval workflows, class period schedules, and timetables all in one place.
Accessing SIS Configuration
- Navigate to Settings from the main sidebar
- Click on Configuration
- Select SIS from the configuration options
Alternatively, access directly at: /settings/config/sis
Permission Required: You need the
institute.settingspermission to access and modify these settings.
Configuration Tabs Overview
The SIS Configuration is organized into four main tabs:
| Tab | Description |
|---|---|
| General | Core academic settings and attendance policies |
| Leave | Leave request approval workflow configuration |
| Periods | Class period schedule management (institute-wide or class-wise) |
| Timetable | Subject and teacher assignment for class periods |
Common Workflows
Complete Initial Setup
-
General Tab:
- Create SIS configuration
- Set period strategy, attendance method, threshold
- Save configuration
-
Leave Tab:
- Configure approval workflow (Class Teacher → Principal)
- Save workflow
-
Periods Tab:
- Set up institute-wide schedule OR configure class-wise schedules
- Create sessions (assembly, periods, breaks, lunch)
- Save period configuration
-
Timetable Tab:
- Select academic year and class record
- Create timetable from period config
- Assign subjects and teachers for the week
- Save timetable
Mid-Year Changes
Changing Attendance Method:
- Go to General tab
- Change “Student Attendance Method”
- Save changes
- Note: Existing attendance records remain unchanged
Adding Approval Step:
- Go to Leave tab
- Click “Add Approval Step”
- Reorder if needed
- Save workflow
Adjusting Period Times:
- Go to Periods tab
- Edit session times in Timeline Editor
- Save configuration
- Update timetables if subjects need rescheduling
Start of New Academic Year
- General Tab: Review settings, update if needed
- Periods Tab:
- Review period configuration
- Adjust if calendar/structure changed
- Timetable Tab:
- Create timetables for new academic year
- Assign subjects and teachers for all classes
- Review and finalize
Permissions and Access Control
Required Permissions
- View Configuration:
institute.settings(read access) - Modify Configuration:
institute.settings(write access) - SIS Module Access:
sis.*(for full SIS functionality)
Role-Based Access
- Administrators: Full access to all tabs
- Academic Coordinators: Typically granted full SIS config access
- Teachers: Usually view-only or no access
- Staff: Limited based on role
Note: Permission requirements may vary based on your institute’s setup. Contact your system administrator for specific access needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I change the period strategy after initial setup?
Yes, but be aware that:
- Existing period configurations remain
- You may need to reconfigure schedules
- Timetables may need updating
- Best done at the start of a new term/year
What happens if I change attendance threshold mid-year?
- New threshold applies immediately for reports and checks
- Historical attendance percentages remain unchanged
- Students previously flagged may no longer be flagged (or vice versa)
- Communicate changes to students and parents
Can I have different leave approval workflows for different classes?
Currently, the leave approval workflow is institute-wide and applies to all students. Class-specific workflows may be available in future updates.
How do I handle substitute teachers in timetables?
The timetable shows the regular assigned teacher. For substitutions:
- Use the attendance/class management features to mark substitutes
- Update timetable only if the substitution is permanent
- Temporary substitutions don’t require timetable changes
Can periods have different durations?
Yes:
- Set a default period duration in General tab
- Individual periods can have different durations
- Edit session start/end times in the Periods tab
- Each session can be as short or long as needed
What if school timing changes mid-year?
- Update institute working hours in Institute Configuration
- Go to Periods tab and adjust session times
- Review all timetables for affected classes
- Communicate changes to all stakeholders
Can I copy timetables between classes?
Currently, timetables are configured individually per class record. Manual copying is required. Future updates may include template/copy features.
Tips for Success
-
Plan Before Configuring:
- Document your ideal schedule on paper first
- Get input from teachers and academic coordinators
- Consider all stakeholders’ needs
-
Start Simple:
- Begin with institute-wide period config if suitable
- Add complexity (class-wise) only if needed
- Keep session types consistent across classes
-
Regular Reviews:
- Review attendance data monthly
- Adjust timetables at term boundaries if needed
- Collect feedback from teachers and students
-
Communication:
- Inform all staff about configuration changes
- Share timetables with teachers and students
- Update parents on any policy changes
-
Data Integrity:
- Save frequently when configuring
- Double-check assignments before saving
- Keep backups of important configurations
-
Leverage Automation:
- Use “Create from Period Config” for timetables
- Let the system enforce validation rules
- Trust the conflict detection
Getting Help
If you encounter issues or need assistance:
- In-App Help: Click the help icon (?) in the header
- Documentation: Return to this guide for reference
- Support Team: Contact your system administrator
- Training: Request training sessions for complex setups
Related Documentation
- Students Management - Managing student records
- Classes Management - Creating and organizing classes
- Attendance Tracking - Daily attendance features
- Leave Management - Processing leave requests
- Institute Settings - General institute configuration
Summary
The SIS Configuration page is your central hub for:
- ✅ Setting academic policies and attendance rules
- ✅ Configuring leave approval workflows
- ✅ Creating flexible period schedules
- ✅ Building comprehensive class timetables
Take time to configure these settings carefully at the start of the year, and review regularly to ensure they continue to meet your institute’s needs.
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Class Teacher
- The designated class teacher marks attendance
- Best for: Primary schools, homeroom-based systems
- Benefit: Single point of responsibility
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First Period Teacher
- The teacher of the first period each day marks attendance
- Best for: Period-wise attendance, rotating schedules
- Benefit: Distributed responsibility, flexible
Configuration:
- Choose who should mark attendance
- Click Save Changes
- This affects who sees attendance marking options in the SIS module
Attendance Threshold
Minimum attendance percentage required for student eligibility.
Details:
- Range: 0-100%
- Default: 75%
- Common values: 75% (standard), 80% (strict), 70% (lenient)
- Impact: Affects promotion and exam eligibility
How to Configure:
- Enter a percentage value (e.g., 75)
- Save your configuration
- System will flag students below this threshold
Use Cases:
- 75%: Standard requirement for most institutions
- 80%: Stricter attendance policy
- 85%: Very strict, ensures regular attendance
- 70%: Lenient policy for special circumstances
Best Practice: Align this with your institute’s official attendance policy and inform parents clearly.
Default Period Duration
Standard length of a class period in minutes.
Details:
- Range: 5-300 minutes
- Default: 40 minutes
- Common values: 35, 40, 45, 50, 60 minutes
Configuration:
- Enter duration in minutes
- This serves as the default when creating new periods
- Individual periods can override this value
Examples:
- 40 minutes: Standard secondary school period
- 45 minutes: Common for high schools
- 30 minutes: Shorter periods for younger students
- 60 minutes: Extended periods or lab sessions
Current Settings Display
After configuration, view your active settings at a glance:
- Period Strategy: Visual display with icon
- Attendance Method: Current tracking method
- Attendance In Charge: Who marks attendance
- Attendance Threshold: Minimum percentage displayed
- Default Period Duration: Standard period length
Configuration Information
Detailed explanations of each setting are provided in an information card for reference.
Leave Tab
Configure the approval workflow for student leave requests. Define the chain of approvers and the order in which leave requests are processed.
Prerequisites
Important: You must create a SIS configuration from the General tab first. If no configuration exists, you’ll see a message prompting you to set it up.
Understanding Leave Approval Workflow
The leave approval workflow defines a sequence of approvers who must review and approve student leave requests:
- Sequential Processing: Each step must approve before moving to the next
- Step-by-step: Requests move through the workflow in order
- Flexible: Add, remove, or reorder steps as needed
Available Approval Steps
1. Class Teacher
- The teacher assigned to the student’s class
- First-line review of leave requests
- Knows students personally, can verify reasons
2. Principal
- Final approval authority
- Reviews important or lengthy leave requests
- Ensures policy compliance
Configuring the Workflow
Viewing Current Workflow
The current approval steps are displayed with:
- Step number: Position in the workflow (1, 2, 3…)
- Step name: Role of the approver
- Step description: Whether it’s first, middle, or final approval
Adding Approval Steps
- Locate the Add Approval Step section
- Click the button for the role you want to add:
- Class Teacher
- Principal
- The step appears at the end of the workflow
Note: Each role can only appear once in the workflow. Attempting to add a duplicate will show an error.
Reordering Steps
To change the order of approval:
- Click the Up arrow (⬆️) to move a step earlier in the workflow
- Click the Down arrow (⬇️) to move a step later in the workflow
- The first step cannot move up
- The last step cannot move down
Example Reordering:
- Original: Class Teacher → Principal
- After moving Principal up: Principal → Class Teacher
Removing Steps
- Click the trash icon (🗑️) next to the step
- The step is immediately removed from the workflow
- Cannot remove if it’s the only step
Saving the Workflow
- Make your desired changes (add, remove, reorder)
- Review the workflow sequence
- Click Save Workflow at the bottom
- Success notification confirms the update
Warning: You must have at least one approval step. Attempting to save an empty workflow will show an error.
Workflow Use Cases
Simple Workflow
Scenario: Small school, direct principal oversight
- Configuration: Principal only
- Process: All requests go directly to principal
Standard Workflow
Scenario: Most schools, class teacher knows students
- Configuration: Class Teacher → Principal
- Process: Teacher reviews first, then principal for final approval
Future Expansion
As more approval roles become available, you can create complex workflows:
- Class Teacher → Coordinator → Vice Principal → Principal
- Department Head → Class Teacher → Principal
Workflow Information
Key points about leave approval:
- Class Teacher: First-line approver, knows students well
- Principal: Final authority, ensures policy compliance
- Sequential: Each step must approve before the next
- Order Matters: Steps process in the configured sequence
Periods Tab
Configure class period schedules for your institute. Depending on your Period Configuration Strategy (set in General tab), you can create either a single institute-wide schedule or separate schedules for each class.
Prerequisites
- SIS Configuration: Must be created from General tab
- Period Strategy: Must be selected (Institute Wide or Class Wise)
- Institute Configuration: Working hours must be set
Period Configuration Overview
The Periods tab displays:
- Period Schedule Type: Current strategy (read-only, change in General tab)
- School Day Start Time: From institute configuration (read-only)
- School Day End Time: From institute configuration (read-only)
Institute-Wide Strategy
When using Institute-Wide period configuration, all classes follow the same schedule.
Days Configuration
Specify which days of the week the schedule applies to.
How to Configure:
- In the Days Configuration section, select applicable days
- Default: Monday through Friday (weekdays)
- Add Saturday for 6-day weeks
- Select any combination that matches your calendar
Common Configurations:
- 5-day week: Mon-Fri
- 6-day week: Mon-Sat
- Alternate Saturdays: Add Saturday but mark specific dates as holidays
Timeline Editor
Visual interface for creating and managing sessions throughout the school day.
Features:
- Drag-and-drop: Resize sessions by dragging edges
- Visual timeline: See your entire day at a glance
- Color-coded: Different session types have distinct colors
- Time markers: Hour and minute indicators
How to Use:
- Click Add Session to create a new period
- Drag session edges to adjust start/end times
- Click a session to edit details
- Drag sessions vertically to reorder (if enabled)
Session Types
Different types of sessions for your school day:
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Curricular
- Regular teaching periods
- Subject-specific classes
- Color: Blue
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Co-Curricular
- Lab sessions, practical classes
- Library periods
- Color: Blue
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Assembly
- Morning assembly
- Special gatherings
- Color: Purple
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Break
- Short breaks between periods
- Recess time
- Color: Green
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Lunch Break
- Lunch period
- Mid-day meal break
- Color: Orange
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Extra Curricular
- Sports periods
- Music, art, drama classes
- Color: Yellow
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Preparation
- Study periods
- Teacher preparation time
- Color: Pink
Creating Sessions
- Click Add Session or use the Timeline Editor
- Fill in session details:
- Name: Descriptive name (e.g., “Period 1”, “Morning Assembly”, “Lunch”)
- Start Time: When the session begins
- End Time: When the session ends
- Type: Select from session types above
- Click Save
Example Day Structure:
08:00 - 08:30 Morning Assembly (Assembly)
08:30 - 09:10 Period 1 (Curricular)
09:10 - 09:50 Period 2 (Curricular)
09:50 - 10:30 Period 3 (Curricular)
10:30 - 10:50 Break (Break)
10:50 - 11:30 Period 4 (Curricular)
11:30 - 12:10 Period 5 (Curricular)
12:10 - 12:50 Lunch Break (Lunch Break)
12:50 - 01:30 Period 6 (Curricular)
01:30 - 02:10 Period 7 (Curricular)
02:10 - 02:50 Period 8 (Curricular)Editing Sessions
- Click Edit button next to a session in the table view
- Or click a session in the Timeline Editor
- Modify any field (name, time, type)
- Click Save to apply changes
Sessions Overview Table
Toggle table view to see all sessions in a structured format:
- Click Show Table View button
- View columns:
- Name
- Start Time
- End Time
- Duration (calculated)
- Type (with color badge)
- Actions (Edit button)
- Use search to filter sessions
Search Function:
- Search by session name
- Search by session type
- Results filter in real-time
Saving Institute-Wide Configuration
- Make all desired changes (days, sessions, times)
- Click Save Changes at the bottom
- Success notification confirms the update
- Click Reset to discard unsaved changes
Class-Wise Strategy
When using Class-Wise configuration, each class can have its own unique schedule.
How It Works
- Independent Schedules: Each class has separate period configuration
- Default Template: Uses institute working hours as baseline
- Customizable: Different classes can have different structures
Configuring Class Schedules
- Select a Class: Choose from the class dropdown
- View/Create Configuration: System loads or creates configuration for that class
- Configure Sessions: Same process as institute-wide (timeline editor, sessions)
- Configure Days: Select applicable days for this class
- Save: Each class configuration saves independently
Use Cases:
- Grade-specific schedules: Different period lengths for different grades
- Section variations: Section A has different timing than Section B
- Special programs: Honors classes, vocational tracks with unique structures
Managing Multiple Classes
- Configure one class at a time
- Save each configuration before switching
- Use the same session types across all classes for consistency
- Copy successful configurations manually to similar classes
Session Editor Dialog
Detailed editor for individual sessions:
Fields:
- Session Name: Descriptive identifier
- Start Time: Hour and minute picker
- End Time: Hour and minute picker
- Session Type: Dropdown with all types
- Duration: Auto-calculated, displayed as information
Validation:
- Start time must be before end time
- Session must fit within school day hours
- Sessions should not overlap (warning shown)
Actions:
- Save: Apply changes and close
- Delete: Remove session entirely
- Cancel: Close without saving
Best Practices
- Consistent Breaks: Schedule regular breaks for student well-being
- Realistic Durations: Keep periods between 35-50 minutes for optimal attention
- Buffer Time: Add 5 minutes between periods for transition
- Lunch Timing: Schedule lunch after 4-5 periods, around midday
- Assembly First: Start the day with assembly for announcements
- Avoid Back-to-Back: Don’t schedule difficult subjects consecutively
Troubleshooting
Cannot Save Configuration
- Ensure all sessions have valid times
- Check that sessions don’t extend beyond school hours
- Verify at least one day is selected
Sessions Overlap
- Review session times in table view
- Adjust start/end times to eliminate gaps or overlaps
- Use Timeline Editor for visual debugging
Changes Not Appearing
- Click Save Changes after modifications
- Refresh if using multiple browser tabs
- Check for error messages in notifications
Timetable Tab
Assign subjects and teachers to class periods for each class record. Create comprehensive weekly timetables that define what is taught when and by whom.
Prerequisites
- Period Configuration: Must be set up in Periods tab
- Academic Year: At least one academic year must exist
- Class Records: Classes must be created for the selected academic year
- Subjects: Subjects must be defined in the system
- Teachers: Teachers must be added and assigned to subjects
Understanding Timetables
A timetable maps:
- Class Record: Specific class in a specific academic year
- Day: Day of the week (Monday-Saturday)
- Period: Time slot from period configuration
- Subject: What is taught
- Teacher: Who teaches it
Getting Started
Select Academic Year
- Click the Academic Year dropdown
- Select the academic year you want to configure
- Option Default to Current selects the active academic year automatically
Select Class Record
- After selecting academic year, class records load
- Click the Class Record dropdown
- Select the class (e.g., “Grade 5 - Section A”)
- System attempts to fetch existing timetable
Creating a New Timetable
If no timetable exists for the selected class record:
Create from Period Config
- Click Create from Period Config button
- System automatically:
- Loads the period configuration for the class
- Creates empty timetable slots for all periods
- Maps applicable days from period config
- Initializes all session types
- Timetable grid appears, ready for subject/teacher assignment
What Gets Created:
- All days configured in period settings
- All periods (curricular sessions only for teaching)
- Empty slots ready for subjects/teachers
- Break and assembly periods marked automatically
Timetable Configuration Grid
Interactive grid showing the weekly schedule.
Grid Layout
- Columns: Days of the week (Monday through Saturday)
- Rows: Periods from period configuration
- Cells: Individual period slots
Cell Information
Each cell displays:
- Period Name: From period configuration
- Time: Start and end time
- Subject: Assigned subject (if set)
- Teacher: Assigned teacher (if set)
- Session Type: Color-coded badge
Assigning Subjects and Teachers
- Click a Cell: Opens assignment dialog
- Select Subject: Dropdown of available subjects
- Select Teacher: Dropdown of teachers (filtered by subject if applicable)
- Save: Assignment appears in the grid
Smart Features:
- Subject dropdown shows relevant subjects for the class level
- Teacher dropdown can filter to show only teachers qualified for the subject
- Previous selections remembered for quick entry
Editing Assignments
- Click an already-assigned cell
- Change subject, teacher, or both
- Click Save to update
- Or click Clear to remove the assignment
Bulk Operations
Copy Across Days:
- Assign a period on one day (e.g., Monday Period 1 = Math + Teacher A)
- Use copy function to replicate to other days
- Saves time for subjects taught multiple times per week
Template Application: (If available in your version)
- Save a week’s configuration as a template
- Apply template to other class records
- Useful for similar classes (e.g., multiple sections)
Non-Teaching Periods
Certain session types are not assignable:
- Assembly: Marked automatically, no subject/teacher needed
- Break: Recess time, not for teaching
- Lunch Break: Meal period, not assignable
- Preparation: Study time, may not require teacher assignment
These appear in the grid but are not editable or show as “Not Available”.
Saving Timetable Configuration
Save Changes
- After assigning subjects and teachers across the week
- Review your configuration for completeness
- Click Save Timetable button at the top
- System validates:
- No conflicts (same teacher in multiple places at the same time)
- Valid subject and teacher IDs
- Proper time slot assignments
- Success notification confirms save
Important: Save regularly to avoid losing your work. The system does not auto-save.
Validation Checks
Before saving, the system checks:
- No Teacher Conflicts: Same teacher not scheduled in two places simultaneously
- Subject Assigned to Class: Subject is appropriate for the class level
- Teacher Qualified: Teacher is assigned to teach the subject
Error Handling:
- Conflicts are highlighted in the grid
- Error messages explain the issue
- Fix conflicts before saving
Managing Timetables
Viewing Existing Timetable
- Select academic year
- Select class record
- Click Fetch Timetable
- Existing configuration loads into the grid
Updating Timetable
- Load existing timetable
- Make changes to any cells
- Click Save Timetable
- Updated configuration persists
Deleting Assignments
- Click the cell with the assignment
- Click Clear or select empty values
- Save the timetable to apply
Use Cases
Standard Weekly Schedule
Scenario: Subject taught at the same time each day
- Math: Monday-Friday, Period 2
- English: Monday-Friday, Period 1
- Science: Mon/Wed/Fri, Period 3
Rotating Schedule
Scenario: Different subjects on different days
- Monday: Math, English, Science
- Tuesday: Math, English, Social Studies
- Wednesday: Math, English, Science
- Alternate subjects throughout the week
Double Periods
Scenario: Longer sessions for labs or special subjects
- Periods 3-4: Science Lab (assign same subject/teacher to both)
- Periods 6-7: Sports (assign to consecutive periods)
Multi-Section Coordination
Scenario: Same teacher teaches multiple sections
- Section A: Period 1
- Section B: Period 2
- Section C: Period 3
- Ensures teacher is not double-booked
Best Practices
-
Balance Subject Distribution
- Spread difficult subjects across the week
- Don’t cluster all major subjects on one day
- Mix active and passive learning sessions
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Teacher Workload
- Distribute teaching periods evenly
- Consider teacher’s total weekly workload
- Schedule preparation/free periods for teachers
-
Student Attention Span
- Schedule challenging subjects in morning periods
- Lighter subjects after lunch
- Mix theory and practical sessions
-
Consecutive Periods
- Use for subjects needing extended time (labs, projects)
- Assign same teacher to avoid confusion
- Mark clearly in the timetable
-
Buffer Periods
- Leave some flexibility for substitutions
- Plan for teacher absences
- Consider study periods for senior classes
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Review and Iterate
- Get feedback from teachers
- Monitor student performance
- Adjust timetable at term boundaries if needed
Troubleshooting
Cannot Create Timetable
- Issue: “Create from Period Config” button is disabled
- Solution:
- Ensure period configuration is set up in Periods tab
- Verify class has a period configuration assigned
- Check that academic year and class record are selected
Teacher Conflict Error
- Issue: Cannot save, teacher scheduled twice at same time
- Solution:
- Review timetables for all classes
- Reschedule one of the conflicting assignments
- Use the grid to visually identify conflicts
Timetable Not Loading
- Issue: “Timetable not found” message appears
- Solution:
- Timetable may not exist yet - click “Create from Period Config”
- Verify correct academic year and class record are selected
- Check network connection
Subjects Not Showing
- Issue: Subject dropdown is empty
- Solution:
- Ensure subjects are created in the Subjects module
- Verify subjects are assigned to the appropriate class level
- Check that subjects are active/not archived
Changes Not Persisting
- Issue: After saving, changes disappear on reload
- Solution:
- Ensure “Save Timetable” button was clicked
- Check for error messages during save
- Verify you have save permissions
- Check browser console for errors
Grid Display Issues
- Issue: Timetable grid looks incorrect or overlaps
- Solution:
- Refresh the page
- Try a different browser
- Check screen resolution/zoom level
- Clear browser cache
Common Workflows
Complete Initial Setup
-
General Tab:
- Create SIS configuration
- Set period strategy, attendance method, threshold
- Save configuration
-
Leave Tab:
- Configure approval workflow (Class Teacher → Principal)
- Save workflow
-
Periods Tab:
- Set up institute-wide schedule OR configure class-wise schedules
- Create sessions (assembly, periods, breaks, lunch)
- Save period configuration
-
Timetable Tab:
- Select academic year and class record
- Create timetable from period config
- Assign subjects and teachers for the week
- Save timetable
Mid-Year Changes
Changing Attendance Method:
- Go to General tab
- Change “Student Attendance Method”
- Save changes
- Note: Existing attendance records remain unchanged
Adding Approval Step:
- Go to Leave tab
- Click “Add Approval Step”
- Reorder if needed
- Save workflow
Adjusting Period Times:
- Go to Periods tab
- Edit session times in Timeline Editor
- Save configuration
- Update timetables if subjects need rescheduling
Start of New Academic Year
- General Tab: Review settings, update if needed
- Periods Tab:
- Review period configuration
- Adjust if calendar/structure changed
- Timetable Tab:
- Create timetables for new academic year
- Assign subjects and teachers for all classes
- Review and finalize
Permissions and Access Control
Required Permissions
- View Configuration:
institute.settings(read access) - Modify Configuration:
institute.settings(write access) - SIS Module Access:
sis.*(for full SIS functionality)
Role-Based Access
- Administrators: Full access to all tabs
- Academic Coordinators: Typically granted full SIS config access
- Teachers: Usually view-only or no access
- Staff: Limited based on role
Note: Permission requirements may vary based on your institute’s setup. Contact your system administrator for specific access needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I change the period strategy after initial setup?
Yes, but be aware that:
- Existing period configurations remain
- You may need to reconfigure schedules
- Timetables may need updating
- Best done at the start of a new term/year
What happens if I change attendance threshold mid-year?
- New threshold applies immediately for reports and checks
- Historical attendance percentages remain unchanged
- Students previously flagged may no longer be flagged (or vice versa)
- Communicate changes to students and parents
Can I have different leave approval workflows for different classes?
Currently, the leave approval workflow is institute-wide and applies to all students. Class-specific workflows may be available in future updates.
How do I handle substitute teachers in timetables?
The timetable shows the regular assigned teacher. For substitutions:
- Use the attendance/class management features to mark substitutes
- Update timetable only if the substitution is permanent
- Temporary substitutions don’t require timetable changes
Can periods have different durations?
Yes:
- Set a default period duration in General tab
- Individual periods can have different durations
- Edit session start/end times in the Periods tab
- Each session can be as short or long as needed
What if school timing changes mid-year?
- Update institute working hours in Institute Configuration
- Go to Periods tab and adjust session times
- Review all timetables for affected classes
- Communicate changes to all stakeholders
Can I copy timetables between classes?
Currently, timetables are configured individually per class record. Manual copying is required. Future updates may include template/copy features.
Tips for Success
-
Plan Before Configuring:
- Document your ideal schedule on paper first
- Get input from teachers and academic coordinators
- Consider all stakeholders’ needs
-
Start Simple:
- Begin with institute-wide period config if suitable
- Add complexity (class-wise) only if needed
- Keep session types consistent across classes
-
Regular Reviews:
- Review attendance data monthly
- Adjust timetables at term boundaries if needed
- Collect feedback from teachers and students
-
Communication:
- Inform all staff about configuration changes
- Share timetables with teachers and students
- Update parents on any policy changes
-
Data Integrity:
- Save frequently when configuring
- Double-check assignments before saving
- Keep backups of important configurations
-
Leverage Automation:
- Use “Create from Period Config” for timetables
- Let the system enforce validation rules
- Trust the conflict detection
Getting Help
If you encounter issues or need assistance:
- In-App Help: Click the help icon (?) in the header
- Documentation: Return to this guide for reference
- Support Team: Contact your system administrator
- Training: Request training sessions for complex setups
Related Documentation
- Students Management - Managing student records
- Classes Management - Creating and organizing classes
- Attendance Tracking - Daily attendance features
- Leave Management - Processing leave requests
- Institute Settings - General institute configuration
Summary
The SIS Configuration page is your central hub for:
- ✅ Setting academic policies and attendance rules
- ✅ Configuring leave approval workflows
- ✅ Creating flexible period schedules
- ✅ Building comprehensive class timetables
Take time to configure these settings carefully at the start of the year, and review regularly to ensure they continue to meet your institute’s needs.
