Glasgow based SchoolCloud, part of the Tes group since February this year, has won the awards due to the success of their incredibly popular online parentsâ evening software and the growth of their business over the last year.
The story of the creation and evolution of the company is extremely compelling and was sure to impress the Bett judges. Robbie Beattie and Marcus Fields, the co-founders were asked to solve a school-wide issue of room double bookings while they were at school. They spent the summer developing the very first product âRoom Booking Systemâ. Not only did their school find it a winning solution, but they even gave them the grand sum of ÂŁ100 for it. Equipped with their first income and some valuable guidance from entrepreneurial parents, they launched their business from the playground in 2006. Today, over 7,500 schools use SchoolCloud to help them with their parents' evenings, school events and room booking. This growth was rewarded with the BETT âCompany of the Yearâ (Less than ÂŁ3m turnover) Award.
The business evolved to support school events and most significantly parentsâ evenings, historically a huge administrative burden for schools and a logistical headache for parents. Then, significantly, during 2020 SchoolCloud brought video capability to the application, allowing for remote parentsâ evenings to take place during the pandemic, winning them the Bett âInnovator of the Yearâ Award.Â
Even without the challenges of Covid, their sophisticated software allows parents juggling multiple childrenâs schedules, childcare, work or travel commitments and even separated parents, to be able to participate in parentsâ evenings remotely. Schoolsâ feedback says that this has revolutionised the way parentsâ evenings run, making them more professional, efficient, and much more time effective for all parties involved: teachers, parents, and school staff.
Tes was thrilled to bring SchoolCloud into the group in February, as it complements and further widens the software solutions Tes offers to schools, including timetabling, pupil management, wellbeing survey tools, recruitment, and online 51șÚÁÏ and compliance training.
Marcus Fields, Co-founder of SchoolCloud, said at the awards, âWeâre absolutely elated to have been recognised by the wider education sector with these two awards amongst so many great finalists. When the pandemic started, we knew SchoolCloud was in a unique position to step-up and help schools through very challenging times. The innovation we launched looks set to change the way parentsâ evenings are run forever. â
Robbie Beattie, Co-founder of SchoolCloud added âIt has been a very challenging time for schools, weâre so happy at SchoolCloud to have been able to help them this year. Creating innovative products combined with excellent customer support has always been our winning formula. Weâre very grateful to the Bett Awards for this recognition.â
SchoolCloud have been previous recipients of Bett Awards, including 'Company of the Year' at the awards in 2014 & 2017.
Rod Williams, Chief Executive of Tes, said: âWe are delighted at the Bett award wins today, they demonstrate what an incredibly innovative and dynamic company SchoolCloud is. When Tes acquired the business earlier this year, we had great belief in Robbie, Marcus and their team, and this is a further reinforcement of how technology can be used to improve and truly revolutionise how schools workâ.