Government and Catholic Schools: Choosing an MIS That Fits Sector Need…
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Any vendor claiming ISO 27001 or PCI-DSS Level 1 certification, Compass Education included, should be able to produce current, dated certification evidence on request rather than a general assurance statement. A useful due diligence exercise is to ask every vendor on a shortlist for that evidence side by side. A vendor that can produce an up-to-date certificate on request has clearly built the audit process into how it runs the business; one that cannot has usually not been through that audit at all.
Do not skip references. Ask to speak to schools of a similar size and structure, and ask them the awkward questions: what went wrong during setup, how responsive is support, and would they choose the same system again. The UK and Irish market has several established providers, so you have room to compare rather than settle.
Procurement in the government and Catholic school sectors comes with obligations that a generic feature list will not capture. Before comparing any school management information system, set out the sector requirements you must meet, then judge each provider against them.
Get the full picture at school MIS.
Support deserves its own line. Clarify what is included as standard, what a premium tier costs, the response times you can expect and where the support team is based. When a system is central to daily admin, slow or costly support is a real expense measured in staff time, even if it never appears on an invoice.
Any vendor claiming ISO 27001 or PCI-DSS Level 1 certification, Compass Education included, should be able to produce current, dated certification evidence on request rather than a general assurance statement. A useful due diligence exercise is to ask every vendor on a shortlist for that evidence side by side. A vendor that can produce an up-to-date certificate on request has clearly built the audit process into how it runs the business; one that cannot has usually not been through that audit at all.
Do not skip references. Ask to speak to schools of a similar size and structure, and ask them the awkward questions: what went wrong during setup, how responsive is support, and would they choose the same system again. The UK and Irish market has several established providers, so you have room to compare rather than settle.
Procurement in the government and Catholic school sectors comes with obligations that a generic feature list will not capture. Before comparing any school management information system, set out the sector requirements you must meet, then judge each provider against them.
Get the full picture at school MIS.
Support deserves its own line. Clarify what is included as standard, what a premium tier costs, the response times you can expect and where the support team is based. When a system is central to daily admin, slow or costly support is a real expense measured in staff time, even if it never appears on an invoice.
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