SkoolSheet has multiple user account types or user roles that allow the admin to conveniently distribute the school administrative work to the right persons.

Type of User Accounts & Their Permissions

Admin:

An admin has the highest permissions and privileges. An admin can monitor, control, and take action on academics, examinations, live classes, accounting, and back-office-related activities.  

Teacher:

A teacher’s role is oriented toward teaching and academic-related activities. They have permission to overview the list of students, class routine, subjects, event calendar, and back-office activities. They can overview, edit, and delete students’ and their parent’s information. 

The teacher can create the syllabus, add or edit new live classes, and provide marks and comments on the examination.

In SkoolSheet, a teacher can add assignments, publish, draft, expire, make questions and review them, and they can also create and modify online courses here.

Parent:

Parents can overview the teacher’s list, academic (daily attendance, class routine, syllabus, and event calendar), and back-office activities.

Parents can also monitor the exam marks and grades. They can pay fees for their children in this panel.

Student:

A student has permission to overview the list of teachers, daily attendance, class routine, syllabus, event calendar, back-office, exam marks, and grades.

A student can overview marks, and comments, and submit their assignment. They can also join live classes, pay school fees, issue books from the library, watch online courses, and get specific course information from here.

Accountant:

An accountant gets all the permission for financial activities. They can add, edit and delete expense & expense categories. They can add mass or single invoices, and export reports in CSV, PDF, and Print. 

Librarian:

A librarian has a track of every book in the library, and they will get all library-related activities permissions.

They can add, edit, and remove books from the library, They also have permission to issue books to students.