Provision of a School Management Information System (MIS) to Schools within Newport
Newport City Council
Newport City Council (the Council) are seeking a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution for the provision of a comprehensive Schools Management Information System (MIS). The primary objective of this tender is to procure a solution that enables schools to efficiently and effectively fulfil statutory and legislative responsibilities. The solution must support compliance with all relevant Welsh educational regulations and standards. The solution must provide a provision for 57 schools including Primary Schools, Secondary Schools, Special Schools and the Pupil Referral Unit (PRU). The required school management information system should streamline administrative processes, enhance data management, and improve overall operational efficiency. It is essential that the solution minimises the need for third party add-ons by encompassing a wide range of functionalities within a single platform. This will ensure that schools can operate seamlessly without the additional burden of procuring and managing multiple solutions.
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