Design and implementation of a school management system (a case study of Divine concept international school)

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Design and implementation of a school management system (a case study of Divine concept international school)

Abstract

The manual approach used in the regulation of the school activities by the management board is very tedious and stressful.  This research work investigated into the complications encountered due to the debilitation of manpower admitted into the school management with respect to how in-depth it affects other operational systems in the school with a view of designing a computerized system to handle the work with less difficulty for an effective decision-making. In the course of the study, an existing system was digested and its deficiencies were detected and emphatically analysed, after which solutions to the problems were proffered in the new designed computerized system that is reliable and more interactive.  The new system terminates all the problems experienced with the existing system. The system is built with visual basic 6.0 programming language and Microsoft Access to suit the ever dynamic needs of a school environment

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page

Certification

Dedication

Acknowledgement

Abstract

Table of content

CHAPTER ONE:

1.0    Introduction

1.2    Statement of the problem

1.3    Objectives of the Study

1.4    Purpose of the Study

1.5    Research Questions

1.6    Significance of the Study

1.7    Scope of the Study

1.8    Limitation of the Study

1.9    Definition of Terms

CHAPTER TWO: 

CHAPTER THREE

3.0 Research Methodology

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Area Coverage of the study

3.3 source of data

3.4 Population of the study

3.5 Determination of sample size

3.6 Sample size for Staff

3.7 Method of Data Analysis

3.8 Sample Size for customers

3.9 Data Presentation and Analysis

CHAPTER Four

4.0Summary Of Findings, Recommendation And Conclusion

4.1    Summary and Findings

4.2    Recommendations

4.3    Conclusion

Bibliography

 Appendix

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