BSF Portal Parent is the website for parents and guardians of children aged 5-15 years old in Birmingham city centre. We aim to provide a one-stop-shop for parents, with information on how to login to their website, what's on offer and how to apply for places in their various clubs and activities.
What is the Bsf Portal?
The Bsf Portal is an online service that allows parents to manage their child's sport and physical activity registrations. The Portal provides parents with a user-friendly interface to easily register their child for sport or physical activity, view their registration history, and make payments.
How can I login to the Bsf Portal?
To login to the Bsf Portal, please click on the link below:
https://portal.bsf.ac.uk/login/
If you have already registered for the Bsf Portal and wish to login, please enter your user name and password in the fields provided. If you have not registered for the Bsf Portal, please click on the 'Register' button below to begin the registration process. Please note that you will need to create a password in order to login.
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How to login to the Bsf Portal
If you are a parent looking to login to the Bsf Portal, you can do so by following these simple steps:
1. Navigate to the login page located at https://bsfportal.com/login/.
2. Enter your username and password into the appropriate fields and click the “Log In” button.
3. You will be automatically redirected to the homepage of the Bsf Portal.
How to manage your child's account
If you have a child who is using the Bsf Portal, it's important to know how to manage their account. Here are some steps to take:
1. Log in to your account and click on the "My Account" tab on the top menu bar.
2. On the "My Account" page, click on the "Children" link in the left column.
3. On the "Children" page, you will see a list of all of your child's accounts. The most recent account activity will be at the top of the list.
4. To add or edit an account, click on the name of the desired account and enter your login credentials. You can also change a child's password by clicking on the "Change Password" link under My Account -> Children -> User Name -> New Password.
5. If you want to delete an account, click on the "Delete" button next to that user's name. You will be prompted to confirm that you want to delete that account.
How to report a child's accidental account access
If you think your child has accidentally accessed your Bsf Portal account, there are a few steps you can take to report the incident.
First, you'll need to login to your account and open the "My Account" page. Under the "Account Activity" section, you'll see a list of all of your child's activity on the portal. If you notice that your child has accessed or attempted to access any content on the portal that they shouldn't have, you can click on the "Report an Accidental Access" link next to that activity.
Once you've clicked on that link, you'll be taken to a form where you can provide more information about what happened and specify who should be notified about the incident. You can also choose to block your child from accessing the portal altogether if you'd like.
How to change a password for your child's account
If your child has an account on the BSFS Portal, you can change their password. This is easy to do! Follow these steps:
1. Log in to the BSFS Portal using your child's account information.
2. Click on the "Account" tab at the top of the page.
3. Under "My Settings," click on "Change Password."
4. Enter your child's current password in the "New Password" field and new password in the "Confirm New Password" field.
5. Click on "Update Profile."
6. Your child's profile will be updated with the new password and they will be able to log in to the portal using this new password from now on.
Conclusion
If you are a parent and want to access your child’s school account, there are a few different ways to do so. You can log in using the school’s login credentials, or you can create an account for yourself and then log in as a parent. Whichever route you choose, be sure to have the correct username and password handy when you try to access your child’s information.