How to make school payments more efficient

Written by Matthew Price   // November 3, 2011   // Comments Off

Using old methods 

From dinner money to after school clubs, schools now receive payments for more reasons than ever before.

Many schools, however, are forced to rely on using cash or cheques when requesting school payments. These methods can present problems with money potentially going astray or being left on school property overnight. They’re also inefficient, causing extra administrative work for your busy staff.

Payschool: a simpler way to pay

Payschool has been designed by Webanywhere so your school can use a simple, efficient and secure payment method.

The system is available to parents, carers and staff. Compatible with all major credit and debit cards, it’s easy to use over any internet connection.

School payment systems
The benefits 

For parents, using Payschool makes sense. Now they don’t have to carry cash into school, risk sending cheques with children, or find unpaid money sitting in book bags. Instead, they can check for school payments at home or work, then complete a quick transaction online.

Payschool helps your admin team too. When logged in, staff can view real time reports and keep up to date with outstanding payments, making school book keeping as efficient as possible. With most school staff facing heavy workloads, it’s one less job for the office to worry about.

With any financial transaction, keeping your details secure is paramount. For this reason, all payments are completed on Sage Pay servers. As a leader in payment processing, you can be assured that their servers are safe for your users.

By offering you our new system, we hope to give your school and parents a choice. While many people use the traditional methods of school payment, we want to offer your school community a new, more efficient way to pay.

For more information about online school payments, click here


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