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Here’s a detailed guide in English about the TPV‑Virtual system of CPI Zaragoza Sur for parents/guardians, explaining what it is, how to access it, how it works, and important information for making payments.
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TPV stands for “Point of Sale Terminal” or “Virtual TPV.” In the school context, it refers to an online platform that allows parents to securely pay for fees, activities, excursions, school meals, classroom money, etc., using a bank card.
At CPI Zaragoza Sur, the TPV section is available on the school website under “Secretaría → TPV”, listing all payment types. (cpizaragozasur.com)
Examples of payments include “Classroom Money” and “Excursions & Complementary Activities.”
Steps to access and use the system:
Go to the school website: cpizaragozasur.com and navigate to Secretaría → TPV.
You will see a list of payment options, e.g., “Classroom Money” or “Excursions & Activities.”
Click on the payment link relevant to your need.
Follow the online payment process: enter card details, and possibly the student’s name, class, and payment description.
Save or print the receipt as proof of payment.
Tip: Make sure you are on the official school website (check for “https” and the padlock symbol).
Payments are made online via card or other enabled methods.
The TPV allows the school to manage multiple payment types: activities, school meals, classroom money, etc.
“Classroom Money” sections show the expenses by grade for the current period.
For refunds or payment issues, the website has a “Payment Refund Request” form.
Make sure to correctly enter the student’s name and class to ensure the payment is recorded properly.
School address: Calle Antonio Vivaldi, S/N, 50012 Zaragoza.
Phone: 876 64 64 21
Email: info@cpizaragozasur.com
Check deadlines for each payment: the TPV usually indicates deadlines or activity periods.
Keep your payment receipt: it is proof in case of any discrepancies.
If you cannot find a specific item (e.g., school meals or extra-curriculars), check with the school or AMPA, as they may use a different platform.
Check details carefully: Incorrect student or class info can cause issues.
Bank verification: Your bank may require additional confirmation (SMS, banking app) when paying.
Download receipt: Always save a copy of the receipt after payment.
Refunds / issues: Use the school’s “Payment Refund Request” form if there’s a problem.
Missing payment items: Some activities may be managed separately through AMPA or another payment link.