Management Information System (MIS) for schools
Product updates
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Summer Term is in full swing and the sunshine has started to make an appearance. April saw us make some exciting releases into Arbor MIS and MAT MIS that will help support you, your school and your students. What’s new in Arbor MIS At Arbor, we’re on a mission to transform the way schools work
Summer Term is in full swing and the sunshine has started to make an appearance. April saw us make some exciting releases into Arbor MIS and MAT MIS that will help support you, your school and your students.
At Arbor, we’re on a mission to transform the way schools work for the better. Here are just some of our recent launches and updates:
Updates to the sex and gender fields To align with the DfE, we’ve made some changes to the gender field in Arbor. We’ve relabelled the Gender field in Arbor to Sex to reflect its existing use in the census, and we’ve added a new field on student, guardian and staff profiles for Gender Identity.
Learn more here
KS4 Assessment Analysis
Use our new KS4 Assessment Analysis page to track student progress in more detail, plus get a Progress 8 estimate based on last year’s Attainment Band data.
The latest features added to tables
We’ve made some exciting updates in the past month and will continue to make improvements throughout Summer Term.
What’s new in April for tables:
MAT MIS is custom-built for better collaboration across your trust, with tools that make it easy to work together as one organisation.
School Staff Absence Reporting improvements
We made some great updates to School Staff Absence Reporting in April following your feedback.
To keep up-to-date with all our latest releases visit our Change Log or to see what we are working on next and to give feedback visit our Product Roadmap.
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