St Matthew's Collegiate School students have been swift to take up a smartphone app that aims to revolutionise the way parents, teachers and pupils stay in touch.
Natalie Finnigan, Trinity Schools communications manager, said the School Apps NZ snApp Mobile software was rolled out at the Masterton school in the final week of last term and already this term there had been about 300 downloads of the app, which is compatible with iOS and Android cell phone operating systems.
The intuitive app features unlimited push notifications, a list of vital school contacts, click to call or email absentee reports, integration with the Kamar school administration, markbook and reports calendar and notices, and group alerts that allow parents to select activities for which their child will be alerted.
The home screen of the app was customised for St Matthew's and features the school crest and an image of the Centennial Shield sculpture by leading Kiwi artist Virginia King that was created to help commemorate the school centenary in 2013.
"There's been an amazingly fast uptake of the app, especially among students. They are really excited about it because it's just so much more convenient for them. It's a seamless synch with the software we were already using to drive the school administration," Ms Finnigan said.