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      Schools use ICT for:
Administration
Schools have to keep information about all the pupils and staff. The Schooltool project is developing an open source solution for this problem and has a detailed analysis of what is needed in all sorts of schools. Proprietary solutions include CCM's product CMIS and Capita's SIMS. Schools need to store information on:
- Individual Pupils:
- Name
 - Name and Addresses of parent(s) and/or guardian(s)
 - Subjects that a pupil is doing
 - Past Examination Results
 - Photographs
 - Attendance records
 
 - Groups of Pupils:
- Teaching Groups
 - Pastoral Groups
 - Clubs, Societies, Teams, etc.
 - Previous pupils of the school
 
 - Teachers
- Names and addresses
 - Groups they teach
 - Salary information
 
 
A subject and a teaching tool
Schools also teach ICT and/or computing as a subject and often have networks for pupils to store their work on and to access eductional resources. The types of applications that the pupils will use will include:
- Standard Office Tools
- Word Processors
 - Spreadsheets
 - Presentation Graphics
 - Database Management Systems
 
 - Specific Teaching Tools
- Circuit Simulators
 - Mathematical models of specific systems (e.g. prey/predator relationships)
 - Drill programs
 
 - Information Resources
 
These would include both specific and general resources.
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