19. How do I send a message to my pupils?

19. How do I send a message to my pupils?

Step 1: Click on the message icon. This is located at the top righthand side of your screen. 




Step 2: Click on 'Create Message'. 




Step 3: Compose your message. You have the option to select individual teachers and/or pupils to send your message to. 




Step 4: Press 'Send'.



Step 5: The message(s) you have sent will then sit towards the left-hand side for your reference. 



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