Attendance reports for pupils can be printed automatically at any given time


children skipped schools Time and Attendance automated PC systems suitable for improving attendance factories WinTA PC Clock simple clocking system college pupils Latest government figures show almost half a million children regularly skipped schools in England over the past year. There was a small rise in the number of pupils not attending school without permission, but a drop in overall absence rates. Overall absence rates, which include sickness, went down from 6 per cent to 5.8%. Stats show that authorised absence fell to 4.7% in 2010-11, from 5% the year before. Ministers are trying to crack down on pupils missing school.

Time and Attendance UK has automated PC systems suitable for improving attendance at all manner of establishments, whether factories or schools. For smaller versions of our systems, try WinTA PC Clock which is a simple PC-based clocking system which a school or college could use. PC Clock allows pupils to accurately record their own individual clocking data on a single screen. The reports can be customised using the Report Generator and can be printed automatically at any given time of the day.