Family accounts and statements

Updated 27 June 2026 · 2 min read

A Family Account is a single, per-family view of everything they’ve been billed and everything they’ve paid — with a running balance and a tidy statement you can share. It’s the page to open when a parent asks “what do I owe?” or “can you send me a summary?”

Where it lives

Family Accounts sits inside the Billing & Finance group in the left sidebar.

Looking forWhere it is
A family’s account and balanceBilling & Finance → Family Accounts
One family’s full statementFamily Accounts → open that family

Who can see this Family Accounts is a finance view — owners and anyone with a finance role can open it. Teachers without billing permissions won't see it.

What’s on a family’s account

Open a family and you’ll see their whole billing story in one place:

  • Every invoice raised for that family, with its status (draft, sent, paid, overdue).
  • Every payment recorded against them — card, cash or bank transfer.
  • A running balance, so you can tell at a glance whether they’re up to date, in credit, or overdue.

It pulls together what would otherwise be scattered across separate invoices, so you don’t have to add anything up by hand.

Share a statement

When a parent wants a summary — for their own records, an employer, or a grant — you can give them a clean statement of their account rather than forwarding a stack of invoices.

  1. Go to Billing & Finance → Family Accounts.
  2. Open the family you want.
  3. Review the listed invoices and payments and the closing balance.
  4. Use the statement view to produce a shareable summary for that family.

The statement shows the same figures the parent sees in their portal, so there are no surprises when they come to pay.

How it fits with the rest of billing

Family Accounts is a view, not the place you create charges. The money is made and managed elsewhere:

  • Invoices are produced by a billing run, not added here.
  • Payments by card arrive automatically once a parent pays; cash and bank-transfer payments are logged against the relevant invoice.
  • To chase what’s overdue, work from the Overdue tab — see Chase overdue invoices.

Think of the Family Account as the read-out: the single screen that tells you, and the parent, exactly where things stand.


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