Free Seminar
Hyperspheric Solutions Ltd will be running a free seminar on the afternoon of
Thursday 25th March in Cambridge for schools interested in learning
more about STARS 4 Schools and seeing it in action.
For more information, please view the seminar programme or call us on 01223 967556.
We are at BETT 2010
Hyperspheric Solutions Ltd are pleased to be exhibiting at BETT 2010.
BETT is the world's leading educational information and communications technology (ICT) event.
Come along and talk to us at stand X6 or see STARS 4 Schools in action for yourself
at our presentation in association with Neale-Wade Community College
in the Software Zone on Wednesday 13 January at 1500.
BETT 2010 visitors who register their interest in STARS 4 Schools with us during the show will also receive a 10% discount
on their first year's annual subscription fee; a saving worth up to £300!
STARS 4 Schools: The answer to pupil tracking, online reporting and real-time data management in schools
Hyperspheric Solutions Limited (stand X6) is delighted to officially launch STARS 4 Schools — School Tracking, Assessment and Reporting System – at BETT 2010.
Locally launched in July 2009, STARS 4 Schools enables the simple, seamless flow of data from markbooks to students' reports and whole-school statistics.
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Hyperspheric Solutions Ltd developed STARS in response to an identified need within schools for a system that would track student performance, generate whole-school statistics in real time and manage report writing.
Assistant Principal at Neale-Wade Community College, Paula Brenchley, said, 'Previously I had been using spreadsheets to track progress and help raise attainment in my department.
However, scaling up from department level to whole-school was time consuming and inefficient. Through working with Hyperspheric Solutions Ltd we now have a robust, affordable system that will easily deliver student reports,
provide instant access to statistics for whole-school and even allow 24/7 secure access to parents. It really is a senior leader's dream!'
Using virtual markbooks to track student progress against target grades, STARS 4 Schools identifies students – and groups – who need extra help. It will also highlight targets that are not being met,
identify grades that are missing and provide a snapshot of each student at the click of a button. Tailor-made comment banks and picks lists make generating reports easy and the real-time element spells the end to tiresome data collections.
STARS 4 Schools meets government requirements for secondary schools to provide online reports to parents by September 2010. It offers 24/7 secure access to parents and students,
allowing them to view appropriate and relevant data about performance as well as viewing teacher comments. STARS is currently in use at secondary schools with adaptations for primary schools already under development in line with 2012 targets.
STARS 4 Schools presentation in association with Neale-Wade Community College will take place in the Software Zone on Wednesday 13 January at 1500. Come along and see STARS 4 Schools for yourself or visit our stand for a demonstration.
For further STARS information, visit us at stand X6, contact us at contact@stars4schools.com or visit our product website www.stars4schools.com.
Further information on Hyperspheric Solutions Ltd can be found at our company website www.hyperspheric.com
STARS 4 Schools launched locally at Neale-Wade Community College
Hyperspheric Solutions Ltd is delighted to announce the launch of STARS 4 Schools at a free event to be held from 10:00 – 12:00 on Wednesday 8th July 2009 at Neale-Wade Community College.
Latest Developments
Because Hyperspheric Solutions Ltd works so closely with schools and colleges, STARS 4 Schools is continually evolving and new elements are being added all the time.
For latest developments see below:
STARS 4 Schools is now compatible with CMIS
Hyperspheric Solutions Ltd is delighted to be able to offer STARS 4 Schools to schools that use CMIS.
Originally developed using data from SIMS, STARS 4 Schools has now successfully demonstrated its ability to import data from CMIS.