The Ministry of Education has announced the pilot launch ofthe electronic services platform and application (EDUSIS) for government schoolstudents as part of its efforts to advance the digital transformation of itsservices.
The Ministry stated that the initiative aims to provide a comprehensive digitalenvironment that facilitates easier access to academic services and studentdata. It is designed to assist students in managing their time, planning, andstaying updated on the academic year.
During this phase, the platform offers several key features. The studentprofile displays basic information such as name, personal number, grade level,and contact details, allowing students to verify and update their data whennecessary. Additionally, the platform provides an updated view of daily classschedules, enabling students to track their lessons effectively.
The platform also includes an exam timetable feature, which displays dates andsubjects for final examinations, particularly for secondary students. Studentscan further review their attendance records through a dedicated tracker andreceive instant notifications on important updates, such as changes to examschedules or other developments.
In the next phase, the platform will introduce a feature to view academicresults, enabling students to access their grades easily through the platformand application. The Ministry has invited students to explore the platform andapplication during this pilot phase and share their feedback to help enhanceand develop the services further in alignment with their needs. Access to theplatform is available through each student’s dedicated Microsoft365 schoolaccount.
Students can try the platform by visiting SIS.MOE.GOV.BH or downloading the EDUSIS.BH app fromapp stores. For technical assistance, students and parents can contact supportchannels via yalla365.net orcall the designated numbers (17278236, 17278892, or 17278269) during officialworking hours.