Features
One hierarchy. Seven modules. No bolt-ons.
Academic year, standard, class, subject — every module hangs off the same tree, so a proxy lecture, a fee waiver and a report card all know which class they belong to.
Structure
Academic hierarchy and timetables
Every record belongs to an academic year, a standard, a class and a subject teacher. Special classes carry their own fee allocation.
Attendance
Swipe deck, with buttons underneath
A card per student with photo and roll number. Right is present, left is absent, up is late or half-day — and every gesture has an equivalent button, which is the primary path.
Academics
Assignments, tests and weighted exams
Publish work with deadlines and attachments, enter scores, and let admins decide how the three weights combine into the final grade.
Money
Fees, concessions and receipts
Annual, quarterly or monthly cycles chosen per school. Concessions need two people: the accountant proposes, the principal approves.
Communication
Announcements, forms and events
Unviewed announcements arrive as a stacked card deck at the top of the home screen, then get out of the way.
Learning
Syllabus tracker with progress
Chapters and sub-topics marked started, completed or untouched, with a percentage per subject. Where copyright permits, the full textbook is ingested; otherwise the chapter structure is indexed.
Operations
Rollover, import and export
The unglamorous administration that decides whether a system survives the end of the year.
Teacher app
The teacher's day, in one screen.
Today's lectures, the class waiting for attendance, homework to publish and leave requests to approve. It caches everything locally, so a dead signal in a first-floor classroom changes nothing.
Good morning,
Mrs. Kulkarni
Needs you
HOMEWORK
18 submissions to grade
LEAVE REQUEST
2 pending approvals