How to Add a Student Manually
If you need to add a single student to the Learning Ladders or a small number, you can do this manually.
Go to students in the left menu
Click ‘Add Students’, and click ‘Add Student’
Enter all the student's details. If you are using SIMs or another MIS, please type in the UPN that is reflected in the MIS. This will avoid any duplications.
Once all fields have been filled, click ‘Create Student’
You can now start assessing against that student.
Tip: If you have a large number of pupils to add into the system, please import your MIS file in order to save you time.
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