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For Parents and Carers

My Child at School (MCAS)

From September 2023, Scalby School has moved over to use My Child at School (MCAS) as the main source of parental communication. 

To sign up you will need to visit https://www.mychildatschool.com/MCAS/MCSParentLogin or download via the App Store or Google Play Store. 

Once you have this screen, you need to click "Reset Password"

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You then need to input the email address that you have supplied to school, full details of how to set your password will be sent to it. 

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If you experience any issues, please email admin@sc.coastandvale.academy for support. 



*Please note that if you already have the MCAS app and are not receiving any notifications, you will need to re-install the app*.  

FAQ's:

Do I need an invitation from the school to activate my account?

Not anymore. The guidance for parents changed over the summer break. This is much more easier now to create an account.

What will I be able to view?

Messages home, Announcements, Attendance, behaviour, timetables and reports will be sent this way in the future. 

What is the student portal?

The Student Portal replaces the traditional student planners. Pupils will be taught how to access this.

What is the School ID Code?

13567

My child has lost their log in details, what can I do?

The school admin team or Head of Year will be able to advise. Please email admin@sc.coastandvale.academy

Why have I not received a notification that you have sent me a message/announcement?

Check your phone notification settings are allowing notifications to your mobile device from MCAS app. We would also advise that you check the app regularly in case you may miss any communication from school.

Coast and Vale Learning Trust

About Coast and Vale Learning Trust

The Coast and Vale Learning Trust in Scarborough aims to improve education in the locality through establishing coherent and collaborative practice across schools and other educational institutions in the area.

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