school census 2014 secondary school application

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Version 0.1. School Census 2014 Secondary School Application. The default Census Date is the 2 nd October, i.e. the first Thursday in October. It’s a good idea to provide a unique name, as we might want to provide several files before we are ready to Authorise. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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School Census 2014 Secondary School Application

Version 0.1

The default Census Date is the 2nd October, i.e. the first

Thursday in October.

It’s a good idea to provide a unique name, as we might

want to provide several files before we are ready to

Authorise

The dates for collecting the historical data are as

expected

Click to calculate the default values for the

remaining panels

As requested by customers, we have made it possible for last year’s return to be ignored for

allocating Planned End Dates and for exam results to be ignored for allocating QAN/Discount Codes. For this demonstration will we accept the default position where last year’s return and exam results are taken

into account

We haven’t updated the Top-up Funding information, so we

click Edit to open this functionality

In this case we have provided facilities for

copying the information from what was entered for

the Summer Census

Three pupils have been copied forward from the

Summer Census information

SEN might prove to be a helpful filter

Once we have added the pupils as necessary we

click Update to save and OK to return to the Census

application

Again, we click edit to modify the Adopted from Care

information

I this case we don’t need to add any more students, but if we did the procedure is very

similar to Top up Funding

We can update the Evidence Obtained tick by clicking on the tick

box.

We will ignore the missing marks for this dry run.

The most visible change to the table from last year is the addition

of the Core Aim column

It is quite possible to have different Core Aim for 2013/14

than for 2014/15

However, there is also a big change behind the scenes, where calculation of the best result has been complicated by

reallocation of Discount Codes by Awarding Organisations but not by

QWS.

By default the table is locked against data entry, as it is better to provide Learning Aim

information as stored for Course Management. However, there are

situations where it is reasonable to unlock the table, so information can be modified to

fully reflect the facts

The rows that can now be edited are displayed with a white

background

Bulk entry facilities are available for the date columns, which we can

illustrate here by updating a group of P End Dates

We start by getting the P End Date ordered on those dates by

clicking in its column header

We can use Click and Shift Click to select the rows for

bulk entry

Shift Click

Although Course Management only allows one Core Aim per student per

academic year, there are certain unusual circumstances where more than one Core Aim is allowed. The

additional Core Aims can be entered directly into this panel

Learning Aim records can also be created in their entirety by use of

the Add button

Add allows a Learning Aim to be added for a

particular student

We have ordered on P End Date so the record we have just created without a P End Date will be a the top of the

table

We must now enter the rest of the information

for the record

We can also exclude records

Create & Validate will take quite a long time, as there is a lot of

Attendance and Learning Aim information to collect and validate

This is a dry run so we can ignore the missing

attendance marks

The DfE have not yet provided the files for validation or for the

summary report, so we will just look at the detail reports provided

by Capita SIMS

Thank you for your time

This demonstration will be updated when the DfE files for the

Validation and Summer Report are included

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