Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council has awarded Bromcom Computers the contract to roll out its cloud-based management Information System (MIS) across all 111 schools in the region, modernising data management and communication tools for staff, students and parents.
The transition marks a significant step forward for education technology in the area, replacing legacy systems that have been in place for decades. The move follows Bromcom’s success in Northern Ireland and solidifies its position as a leading MIS provider in the UK with three of the four Welsh councils who are moving away from the incumbent MIS having chosen Bromcom.
All 111 schools across Rhondda will migrate to Bromcom’s MIS by the start of the 2025 academic year, with migrations beginning by the end of this term.
Bromcom’s cloud MIS offers an all-in-one (one –stop-shop) AI powered platform integrating administration, analytics and communication tools. Features such as a dedicated parent portal, clubs and trips management, and real-time student data access will empower schools to enhance operational efficiency and engagement with families. Importantly, the system also supports bilingual access, ensuring both English and Welsh-speaking users can fully engage with the platform freely and easily.
Bromcom MIS has AI embedded in many ways: besides conversational chat bringing a wealth of data from students to staff together to provide data analytics; AI is also embedded in the key workflows to generate useful outputs like letters and reports as part of the process with minimal user intervention.
Mark Thomas, Head Teacher, Ysgol Bro Taf, said: “We are excited to introduce Bromcom as our new Management Information System. Its intuitive platform will streamline key processes, reduce administrative workload and enhance communication across our school community. By improving efficiency and making the most of data-driven decision-making, we can focus on what truly matters – delivering the best possible education for our pupils.”