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Looking for a new school MIS – where do I start?

Over 10,000 UK schools have already made the move to a cloud MIS, with hundreds more set to move away from legacy software this year. If you’re one of the many schools who is thinking about buying a new school MIS, you might also be feeling the anticipation that comes with any kind of change. Sometimes it can be hard to know where to start! 

As with any software, research is a key part of the buying process. Whether you’re a Primary, Secondary, MAT or Special School, it’s important that you take the time to look at all your options to make sure you get the best fit for you. 

You can do this initial research by:

But what comes next? The process of moving from one system to another can feel daunting, so we’ve put together short guides for Primaries, Secondaries and MATs to help guide you through the process. The step-by-step guides give you an easy overview of what to expect, from research through to the signing of contracts. 

Download the guide relevant to your school or trust for free below: 

School MIS Primary School MIS Secondary

School MIS MATs


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