Tapestry and Wonde team up to streamline school data management globally
EdTech platform Tapestry has partnered with Wonde to simplify data management for schools. The collaboration aims to reduce administrative tasks while maintaining data security. Both companies will demonstrate the new integration at the Bett education technology event in London later this month.
Tapestry, founded in 2012 by Helen and Steve Edwards, is now used in over 14,000 schools across more than 40 countries. It currently ranks third in BusinessCloud’s EdTech 50 list. The platform helps educators track learning and development, particularly in early years settings.
Wonde, a cloud-based data management provider, serves over 30,000 schools in 60 countries. The new partnership will allow schools using Wonde to sync their management information systems directly with Tapestry. This eliminates the need for manual data entry, saving time for teachers and staff. The setup process is designed to be simple, though no schools in Germany have yet adopted the integration. Ben Sinclair, head of data sync at Wonde UK, emphasized how the collaboration will benefit both educators and pupils by reducing paperwork and improving efficiency.
The integration between Tapestry and Wonde will be showcased at Bett 2025, running from 21st to 23rd January. Schools using both platforms can now connect their accounts with minimal effort. The move is expected to free up more time for teaching while maintaining strong data security standards.
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