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School MIS vs Spreadsheets: What Multi-Academy Trusts Actually Need

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작성자 Jesse
댓글 0건 조회 21회 작성일 26-08-14 21:54

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Spreadsheets are where many multi-academy trusts start, and for a single form entry they can just about cope. Run several schools from them and the cracks show quickly. Versions multiply, formulas break, and no one is quite sure which file is current. For a trust accountable to governors, the Department for Compass Education parent portal and parents, that is a real risk rather than a minor annoyance.

Data security is the second area to test. Schools in the UK and Ireland hold sensitive records, so check where information is hosted, which certifications the provider holds and how access is controlled by role. A system that supports granular, role-based permissions protects records without slowing anyone down. Ask how data is backed up and how quickly it could be restored.

Start with administrative workload. A good MIS should cut duplicate data entry, automate attendance registers and bring reporting into one place. Ask each provider to show how many clicks a routine task takes, because that number adds up across a full term. Time-poor office staff feel the difference between a system that fits their day and one that fights it.

The licence fee is the number on the quote. The total cost of ownership is the number a school business manager actually has to plan for, and the two are rarely the same. Before signing for any school management information system, it pays to map every cost across the full contract, not just year one.

Finally, look past the launch. An MIS is a multi-year commitment, so weigh the roadmap, the support model and the cost of adding modules later. The right checklist turns a subjective sales process into a decision you can defend to governors and business managers alike. Score honestly, keep your notes, and let the totals guide the shortlist rather than the slickest presentation.

None of this needs to become an exhaustive audit for every school, but a business manager or IT lead signing off on a cloud MIS contract should be able to answer, with evidence rather than assumption, where data is hosted and which certifications back that hosting. That is the baseline, not an optional extra.

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