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20 July 2018
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Thomson House School

Thomson House School on going cashless. Cathy Tilley, School Business Manager at the school explains why they made the move to cashless: “To save time! We wanted to reduce the need to take cash and cheques to the bank and avoid having money and cheques laying around on desks. We also knew enabling online payments would make it easier for the teachers, as they would no longer have to collect cheques and envelopes full of change, when they could be using that time more effectively in the classroom.”

20 July 2018
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Billesley Primary School

Why Billesley Primary went cashless. Finance Assistant, Shazia Begum at Billesley Primary School in Birmingham, explains: “We are part of The Elliot Foundations Academies Trust (TEFAT) which wanted all of its schools to become cashless, making collections more efficient with less risk.”

20 July 2018
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St John Payne Catholic School

Going cashless with online payments. School Business Manager, Monica Morley and Senior Finance Officer, Sara Smithdale at St. John Payne Catholic School in Essex explain why their school went fully cashless and the lessons learned in the process.

20 July 2018
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Avocet Multi Academy Trust

Why the Trust decided to go cashless. More and more schools across the UK are joining Multi Academy Trusts. Schools are seeing the benefits of working closely together towards a shared goal. Many MATs have the shared processes and systems to gain efficiencies. This is the case for the Avocet Multi Academy Trust. Zoe Stewart, the Trust Finance Officer explains why they made the move to online payments.

20 July 2018
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St Christopher’s Church of England High School

Why St Christopher's CofE High School went cashless. Joanne Nutter, School Administrator at St Christopher’s High School in Lancashire talks about why her school decided to collect payments online.Joanne outlined the challenges being faced on a daily basis with cash and cheques coming into school.

20 July 2018
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The Cottesloe Secondary School

The Cottesloe School went cashless. We asked Sonya Amor Marshall, School Business Manager from The Cottesloe School, in Bedfordshire (Buckinghamshire LA) why they made the move to cashless, and how they’ve made such a success of the conversion. Sonya explains: “ParentPay was already in place when I joined the school, which was originally implemented by our caterers to collect the school meal income.”

20 July 2018
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Chelsea Academy

Why Chelsea Academy went cashless. Lucian Boyd Harte, Director of Finance and Operations at Chelsea Academy in London, provides an insight into his experience of becoming cashless: “Having introduced ParentPay at my previous school, I was aware of how we could use the system to our full advantage. When I joined Chelsea Academy, ParentPay was already in place, but the Academy was not using it to its full potential to maximise efficiency, not only for the school, but for our students and parents too.”

20 July 2018
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Berkeley Primary School

Berkeley Primary on going cashless. In 2016 North Lincolnshire Council decided to utilise ParentPay as a means for schools to collect income online from parents for school meals. Now, ParentPay is used by 30+ schools in North Lincolnshire, and is helping save time and improve processes. Sukhi Dhinsa, Administration Assistant at Berkeley Primary School shares their experience of ParentPay.

14 June 2018
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Llangynidr Community Primary School

Powys school on going cashless. More and more schools across the country are making the decision to collect payments online from parents, taking the headache out of collecting and counting all that loose change. We hear what one Powys school thinks of collecting payments online. Llangynidr Community Primary School made the move to become a cashless school, and have achieved an impressive 97% activation rate. Akemi Cuthbertson-Smith, School Secretary at Llangynidr outlines how their school has benefitted from having an online payment system.

14 June 2018
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Cheadle Hulme School

Why Cheadle Hulme went cashless. We asked Cheadle Hulme School, one of ParentPay’s leading Independent users of the system, why they made the move to cashless, and how they’ve made such a success of the conversion. Sam Jones, Fees Ledger Manager at Cheadle Hulme School outlines why they made the move to become a cashless school.

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