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What impact can automated school management have on pupil outcomes?

EDUCATION WEBINAR REPLAY

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EDUCATION WEBINAR LEARNINGS

Hear from industry experts on how better administration can deliver a first-class student experience.

  • How streamlined financial management can make a difference in the classroom
  • How a more efficient lunch service can have a positive impact on student wellbeing
  • How a focus on teacher CPD can impact student outcomes
  • How to reduce administrative burden through automation

EDUCATION WEBINAR GUEST SPEAKER

Micon Metcalfe

Micon is Fellow of the ISBL and is and experienced School Business Professional. She has worked in finance and operations in a range of schools and academy trusts and is currently the Chief Operating Officer for Inspiration Trust. Micon holds the Advanced Professional Certificate in School Financial and Operational Leadership and is a DfE accredited School Resource Management Adviser.

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