How to Add a Child or Adult to an Existing Parent Account

If you already have a ParentPay account, you can add up to 15 people together in one account. These people can be any children, staff, or visitors who attend schools or clubs that use ParentPay, providing a single location for all your ParentPay payments, bookings and communications.

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How to add other people to an existing ParentPay account.

INFO

Each person at each school or club they attend will need individually adding and will take up one of the available slots. In such cases, the same person will be listed several times, once for each location.

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Guidance

  • Log in to your existing activated ParentPay Parent account.
  • Either:
  • On a mobile device select the menu icon from the top left of the page select Payer Dashboard then select Add a child.                                               add child.png
  • On a computer select the Add a child icon from the top left of the home page or from the left-hand menu.mceclip0.png
  • Enter the activation codes exactly as displayed in your activation letter or email you received from the school, then select Continue.
  • If adding a child, enter their date of birth before selecting Confirm.

    NOTE

    This step is not required for staff and visitor accounts.

  • You will see confirmation that the child has been added successfully and you will be able to make payments for the newly added child.
  • Repeat steps 2-5 for each person you wish to add (up to a maximum of 15 people).

On your homepage, you should now see an additional tab for each person added.

Not found what you need?

For faster support, it is always best to contact your school first. They’ll be able to help with most issues. If you need to report an issue to us, we require that you log in to your account first. This allows us to securely identify you and your school right away. If you can’t log in, you can still log an issue with us though it will take longer to process. 

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