Newsroom
The Tip of the Week article will share information with the College community in relation to communication and the daily operations of Tenison Woods College.
This week, we will focus on the College Calendar - where it can be accessed expediently and information on how to use it. Parents are always eager to keep up to date with what is happening in their child’s life at school. We support this extensively through the use of the College Calendar, featuring daily information on events across the College.
The College calendar is planned in the previous academic year, however, each year over the course of the terms and weeks events are frequently updated, therefore it is beneficial to refer to the calendar on a frequent basis.
The Tenison Woods College calendar can be accessed in three locations:
College website
From the home page, hover on the 'Newsroom' button at the top of the screen and in the drop down menu select 'Calendar'.
PAM
Each family has been provided with a unique ‘PAM’ login at the time of enrolment, which includes a username and password. For existing families, the login details will roll over each year. By logging into PAM via any web browser, families can access the calendar. This College calendar is located on the right hand side of the main page and lists the events within the College community in a day-by-day format.
SkoolBag
The calendar can be accessed on the College communication application, SkoolBag, which can be downloaded as an app on any mobile device. To access the calendar on SkoolBag, open the app and select ‘events’. This will open the College calendar, where the events are listed on a daily basis.
If you have specific questions or queries about the Tenison Woods College calendar you can log a support ticket with the College’s ICT department. Support tickets can be logged through email or using the Portal.
I look forward to offering another tip next week!
Liza Couzens | Deputy Principal
Tenison Woods College respectfully acknowledges the Boandik people are the First Nations people of the Mount Gambier South Eastern region of South Australia and pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, past, present and emerging.