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Tip of the Week from the Deputy Principal

10.04.19

TERM 2 TIMETABLES

From Tuesday, 16 April, timetables for students in Years 8 to 12 will be available for students to view in SIMON and for parents to view through PAM.

To access your child’s timetable, log into PAM, select your child and then select the ‘Student timetable’ tab. Opening the tab will provide information regarding your child’s weekly timetable for Term 2, including their teacher for each subject and lesson times.

 

ACCESSING PAM

As parents/caregivers, we are always eager to be up to date with the learning progress of our children. The Parent Access module (PAM) has the wonderful functionality to keep families informed of each child’s learning progress through the course of the term and semester. Every family has access to a PAM account which can be opened from the Tenison Woods College Website or by entering pam.tenison.catholic.edu.au into any web browser.

Alternatively, it can be opened in the Skoolbag app. 

 

YOUR CHILD’S LEARNING AREA TASKS

A fantastic feature of PAM is being able to view students’ progress in their learning areas. As we approach the end of Term 1, it is recommended that parents view this information. Once logged into PAM, select your child and then select the ‘Learning Areas’ tab. This tab provides current and timely information regarding assessment tasks, and learning your child is engaged in.

 

NEED PAM SUPPORT?

For further information regarding accessing learning information, timetables and reports please access this link.

If you have specific questions or queries about reports or timetables, you can log a support ticket with the ICT department on the College website by following this link. Support tickets can be logged through email or using the Portal.

If you have misplaced your PAM Login, please email.

 

Liza Couzens | Deputy Principal

 

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