Overview
MCAS links to our in-school Management Information System, Bromcom.
You will be able to see information about your child’s:
- Attendance
- Classes and teachers
- Behaviour
- School calendar dates
When we set you up on MCAS you will receive a separate email from MCAS/Bromcom with your School ID, Username, and Invitation Code. You will need all this information to create your account and login.
About the information you will see on MCAS
We hope that parents will find the information on the portal a useful tool to know about key school information and your child’s progress. We expect that the topic you will engage with most regularly will be the behaviour module, especially as you will see behaviour events added in real time.
Please see below the information you will see about behaviour for children in and what it means. You will see when each behaviour event was given, but you won’t see the teacher’s name or the name of the lesson. You can have positive and productive conversations with your child about their behaviour events. If you would like to discuss anything with your child’s form teacher, then please email parents@kingsolomonacademy.org and your email will be forwarded to the appropriate member of staff, copying in the Head of Year.
Primary
Summit stamp |
Pupil is consistently meeting and exceeding expectations through the day, and has moved through the stages on the mountain from ‘Ready to learn’, Making progress’, ‘Achieving success’ and ‘Inspiring others’. All pupils should work towards earning a Summit Stamp every day. If a pupil receives no summit stamp, it is because they either got two or more yellow cards, or a red card. |
3 Yellow (Reflect)
3 Yellow (Remove) |
A yellow card is a specific in-class correction and an opportunity for the pupil to improve their behaviour. Receiving three Yellow Cards in one day leads to a detention. Parents will discuss this with the class teacher on the day. If the pupil gained three Yellow Cards in one lesson, they would be removed from the class and parents would attend a meeting. The pupil will not receive a Summit Stamp this day. |
Red Card |
Unacceptable behaviour resulting in the pupil being removed from class. Pupil serves a detention. Parents attend a meeting with the teacher on the day. The pupil will not receive a Summit Stamp on this day. |
Secondary
Merit Double Merit |
Recognition of positive behaviour and effort. Merits can be given for:
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Demerit |
A single demerit is an opportunity for the pupil to correct their behaviour. If a pupil receives one demerit in a day, it is not something parents should be concerned about. You could talk with your child about what it was for, and how they improved after the demerit.
Demerits can be given for:
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Automatic Detention |
Automatic detentions are given as a more severe consequence. Automatic detentions can be given for:
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Homework Incomplete/missing |
Homework missing and/or incomplete |