Discover why schools can’t stop talking about Progresso!

Find out why schools are queuing up to adopt the 4th generation Progresso MIS

Monday, 30 January 2012

Following the launch of Progresso at the end of 2011 schools have given us some fantastic feedback and are queuing up to adopt the system.  Here’s just a small snapshot of some of the reasons why schools are excited by the brand new MIS, Progresso

 

“I may just have seen the future today, Progresso will make data life much easier and more accessible to all”

“Serco have clearly listened to schools and incorporated feedback”

“Much more user friendly and smoother entry process”

“How will Progresso make improvements to your school? – Too many to list”

“Ease of use – incredibly improved”

“Reduces staff training and makes many tasks easier”

 

 

 

 

Raising standards and the accurate assessment of GCSE results were primary concerns for us. It was something we always managed, but before the arrival of Progresso was an extremely lengthy process..."  Alison Jacobs, Data Manager, London Academy, Edgware

“When I saw that first dashboard with sms, email and the noticeboard all in one place, a communication hub that we can set up to suit us, I thought. ‘Wow, this is going to save us so much development time’.” Simon Chappell ICT Director at the Wellington Academy

“The analogy for me is that ‘Toys R Us’ slogan, everything under one roof. Combined with an easy-to-use point of entry, this kind of integration makes it possible for teachers – whether classroom specialists or senior leaders – to rapidly collect the information they need on any student or group. That’s vital when a school’s focussed on improving life chances for students. We’ve done a lot of school improvement work with other schools as well as our own, and really the need is to keep things simple – straightforward data at peoples’ fingertips.” Andrew Daly, Deputy Principal, Swavesey Village School, Cambridge

“I see cloud as where we’re going as a school. We intend to take all our learning into the cloud environment. The days of school based servers should be on the way out.” Tim Murphy deputy head at Sandringham School in St Albans

“I’m excited about communication – SMS, Exchange, Calendars. All students have an Outlook Exchange account I see lots of opportunities for link with Exchange. That’s a key win for us.” Andrew Daly Deputy Head at Swavesey Village College


To find out more about why schools can’t wait to adopt Progresso, and how it could work for your school contact us now on 08456 888 500 enquiries@sercolearning.com