We have new School Shop functionality to help you manage payments, which is the recommended option for managing Event tickets. You can see how to get started by taking a look here: School Shop - Setting up and managing shop or uniform payments and purchases
Until you're ready to switch, this article outlines the previous advice we provided.
This guidance is for when you want parents to book a place. If you just want to add an event to the guardian's calendars that they don't need to book, follow these instructions instead: Creating and managing events. You'd need to use your Payments Report to see that payments have been made, as you won't get a notification.
- Trips are best if each student is allocated a set number of tickets e.g. 2
- Customer Account Types are best if you don't have a limit for the number of guardians that can attend
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Permissions
- Extra Curricular: Administer - Set up the ticket booking as a Trip
- Finance: Administer - Manage payments for Trips or other Customer Account Types
If you don't have this permission, ask your admin team to assign it to you.
Setting it up as a Trip
Go to School > Activities > Trips. This will bring you to the Trips overview page. Click +Add to create a new trip. Select whether the trip is paid or free.
You can then choose the name and select the students the trip is available for. You can also specify a maximum number of participants. As the trip is booked for students, not guardians, you may need to calculate the maximum. For example, if you can fit 80 guardians in the hall, and each student can have a maximum of 2 guardians attending, you would need to set this number as 40.
If you allow parents to sign up for this trip through the Parent Portal, they will be able to book through both the Parent Portal and the Parent App.
You will then add in the payment amount for your students by selecting '+Add' within Trip Prices.
Here you can add the price for the tickets (must be at least £1) and whether parents can choose the amount to pay (they will be able to sign up without paying at all). You can also choose whether the price can be paid in instalments, and if so, set an auto-confirmation threshold that will confirm the booking once the payment is made.
Finally, in Trip Participants your selected eligible pupils will sit within the Eligible tab. Students who have been provisionally added to the trip will appear in the Reserved tab. Part-paid and fully paid students will appear in the Confirmed tab.
To book tickets for a student, you can record payments or sign the student up for the payment to be added later. You can see how to do this here: Manually signing students up to a trip
If you use the Parent Portal and Parent App at your school and have allowed parents to sign up through there, they can sign their children up using these instructions: Signing my child up for a Trip on the Parent Portal or the Parent App
You can track how many places are left by looking at the participants. Double (or triple etc) this number to see how many chairs you'll need to set out.
Need to issue a refund? Take a look at this article.
Setting it up as a new Customer Account Type
Follow the instructions in this article to set up your account: Setting up a new Customer Account Type
Guardians can top up the account in the same way as topping up the Meals account through the parent Portal and Parent App.
- You can top up or add invoices for a particular student from the Payments section of their profile. You can also add invoices in bulk for students from School > Payments > Accounts > Invoices.
- You can see all balances (to help you find the number of bookings) from School > Payments > Accounts > Balances.
Need to issue a refund? Take a look at this article.
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