Who is SDS Metis for?

SDS Metis can and will be used by every member of teaching staff, bringing a series of benefits to each role or department within the school. Discover the benefits of SDS Metis eLibrary...

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Headteachers and Senior Leadership Team

  1. The eLibrary provides the whole school with a system that makes using digital resources easy to access.
  2. The eLibrary supports school-based curriculums, GCSEs, A Levels, EPQs, the International Baccalaureate or any other qualification.
  3. The eLibrary provides access to staff and students wherever they are in the world.
  4. The eLibrary is a flexible tool to enhance international and domestic partnerships.
  5. The eLibrary creates individual subject collections and a super curriculum.
  6. The elibrary is an anecdote to ‘siloed’ learning.
  7. The eLibrary is a tool for learning and research.
  8. The eLibrary is a secure online information and knowledge facility allowing users easy access to high quality resources within the ‘paywall’.

IB Coordinator

  1. The eLibrary supports delivering the International Baccalaureate.
  2. The eLibrary supports the resourcing of the Theory of Knowledge and the Extended Essay.
  3. The eLibrary provides tools for students to learn and develop academic skills.
  4. The elibrary is an anecdote to ‘siloed’ learning.
  5. The eLibrary delivers a cross-disciplinary approach to learning.
  6. The eLibrary is a tool for learning and research.
  7. The eLibrary provides access to staff and students wherever they are in the world.

Head of Department and Teachers

  1. The eLibrary creates individual subject collections for departments.
  2. The elibrary is an anecdote to ‘siloed’ learning.
  3. The eLibrary is a tool for subject-based learning and research.
  4. The eLibrary provides tools for students to learn and develop academic skills.

Parents

  1. The eLibrary provides access to staff and students wherever they are in the world.
  2. The eLibrary supports school-based curriculums, GCSEs, A Levels, the International Baccalaureate or any other qualification.
  3. The eLibrary creates individual subject collections and a super curriculum.
  4. The eLibrary is a tool for subject-based learning and research.
  5. The eLibrary provides tools for students to learn and develop academic skills.
  6. The eLibrary can push-out resources for specific classes or group.

Librarians

  1. The eLibrary allows administrators to upload and manage resources easily.
  2. The eLibrary can be linked to library catalogues and reading platforms.
  3. The eLibrary extends the school’s library provision into the classroom and the home.
  4. The eLibrary supports school-based curriculums, GCSEs, A Levels, the International Baccalaureate or any other qualification.
  5. The eLibrary creates individual subject collections and build a super curriculum.
  6. The eLibrary is a tool for subject-based learning and research.
  7. The eLibrary delivers a cross-disciplinary approach to learning.
  8. The eLibrary provides tools for students to learn and develop academic skills.
  9. The eLibrary can push-out resources for specific classes or group.

Archivists

  1. The eLibrary provides a system to integrate digital images from the archive into the main subject-based collections.
  2. The eLibrary allows heritage assets to be used by pupils and staff in their teaching and learning.
  3. The eLibrary brings a greater focus to the heritage of the school.

Directors of Admissions and Marketing

  1. The eLibrary widens your educational offering to include students who are unable to attend physically.
  2. The eLibrary provides a platform which can help prepare incoming students before they join the school.
  3. The eLibrary is a window into the academic life of the school for potential parents, students and agents.
  4. The eLibrary is a flexible tool to enhance international and domestic partnerships.
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