
Personalise learning, Strengthen teaching
MySchool’s integrated LMS and IEP tools help schools support diverse learners, track student performance, and deliver a better educational experience across K-12 classrooms.
Bring Learning And Support Into One Place
Give teachers, students, and parents one platform to manage coursework, resources, assignments, and individualised learning plans as part of daily school life.
Build IEPs Around The Way Your School Works
Create, track, and update Individualised Education Plans (IEPs) using customisable templates, role-based access, and digital collaboration tools. Required fields, review cycles, and version tracking ensure school, district, or provincial compliance.
Turn Progress Data Into Better Teaching Decisions
Track engagement and academic progress in real time. Use performance dashboards and learning analytics to understand where students are doing well, where they need support, and what teachers may need to adjust.
Keep Families Connected To The Learning Process
Enable meaningful involvement from students and parents through user-friendly portals that offer secure access to grades, resources, feedback, and learning updates.
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Can schools customize the structure of their IEPs in MySchool?
Yes. Schools can build their own IEP framework by creating custom categories, fields, accommodations, objectives, provisions, and reporting sections. This allows each school to adapt the module to its own processes rather than forcing staff into a predefined template.
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How does MySchool help staff collaborate on a student's IEP?
The IEP module includes collaboration tools that allow schools to assign case managers, schedule meetings, track participants, and maintain a central record of a student's support plan. All information remains connected to the student's profile within MySchool.
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Can parents access completed IEP reports?
Yes. Once an IEP has been completed and approved, schools can publish the report and make it available to parents through MySchool, helping ensure families always have access to the latest version.
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What information can be stored in a student's IEP profile?
Schools can store accommodations, provisions, objectives, assessments, meeting records, case management details, and additional custom information fields. The student information panel provides a single location for reviewing a student's support plan and related records.
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How does the IEP module handle permissions and confidentiality?
MySchool includes configurable security settings that allow schools to control which users can access, edit, approve, or manage IEP information. This helps ensure sensitive student records are only available to authorized staff.
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How does the LMS support lesson planning?
Teachers can create schemes of work, organise lesson content, build course resources, and use the LMS as a lesson planning tool. Course content can be structured by topics, units, or lessons depending on the school's preferred approach.
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Can teachers reuse content across multiple courses?
Yes. MySchool allows teachers to copy resources, lessons, and other course content between courses, helping reduce duplicate work and maintain consistency across classes and academic years.
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What learning activities can teachers create in the LMS?
Teachers can create assignments, quizzes, discussion forums, course resources, lesson content, and online learning activities. These tools can be combined within a course to support different teaching and assessment approaches.
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How do teachers monitor student progress in the LMS?
The LMS provides visibility into assignments, assessments, grades, course participation, and student activity. Teachers can review progress throughout the learning process rather than waiting until final reporting periods.
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Does the LMS connect with other MySchool modules?
Yes. Because the LMS is part of the MySchool ecosystem, it works alongside Student Information System, Communication, Reporting, and other modules. Student information, classes, grades, and academic records remain connected across the platform.