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School Diary Analysis

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School Diary is a free Android application designed to enhance communication between schools and parents. This educational software facilitates real-time updates regarding students' activities and progress, thereby fostering a more engaged educational environment. Key features include the ability to track academic performance, manage school event information, and receive timely notifications about important updates. With its user-friendly interface, the app aims to empower parents to take an active role in their children's education.

The application supports a range of functionalities that allow parents and guardians to monitor various aspects of their child’s schooling, from preschool through higher education. Users can view detailed reports on academic performance and attendance, manage assignments, and receive alerts for school-related events and deadlines. This centralized platform not only streamlines communication but also ensures that parents remain informed and connected to their child's educational journey.

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Release
Latest update
Version
15.0.8
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
66
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

School Diary, makes parent-school communication easy, engaging and effective.

School Diary, makes parent-school communication easy, engaging and effective.

SchoolDiary - is a mobile first platform that enables parents to receive timely updates (school or class alerts, daycare updates, event reminders), to track childs progress (activity pictures, homework, attendance reports) and to monitor child safety (bus tracker) while kids are in transit on their smartphones.

For a School, SchoolDiary eliminates paper wastage, provides one window for all their communication needs (instead of schools using print, diary notes, SMS, email, web portals for different messages) & improves staff productivity. More than 250 schools/pre-schools across the world are leveraging Schooldiary.

The key features of School Diary are -

a. Summary of key activities for the day.

b. Instant & private messaging. Messages can be sent one to one or in a group to parents. Push notifications are instantly sent to parents informing about an incoming messages.

c. A multimedia messaging platform that enables schools to engage parents at right moments; Messages can be text, pictures, PDFs or voice messages. So school can now share classroom activity pictures, audio of child singing & important announcements with parents instantly on their phone.

d. A calendar that not only allows parent to view the roadmap but also reminds them on key activities at the right moments.

e. Attendance that helps schools easily capture and share attendance with parents

f. A scheduling option that schools can use to send pre-composed messages to parent. They can just select schedule for every message and see those messages delivered at their scheduled time to the selected parents.

g. Daycare module to keep parents informed about their childs daily progress & activities.

h. Transport module that helps parents track the bus, get route and ETA to their stop.

i. Fees module to track each child's fees payment status and receipts.

And much more..

* School Diary is only available for registered schools. Please check with your school admin or contact us at app@ufony.com if your school is not registered yet.

* Parents can get in touch with their school admin for login and other details.


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