PowerSchool, a cloud-based software provider for K-12 education in North America, has announced a partnership with Board Middle East (BME) aimed at serving nearly eight million students and educators across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait. The partnership, which plans to serve more than 750,000 students across these countries in the next 12 months, further strengthens the edtech leader’s customer support in the region.
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PowerSchool recently opened its MEA Office in Dubai and aims to expand educators’ and students’ access to its innovative and mission-critical solutions in the GCC region, as part of the continued expansion of the provider’s PowerPartner Program. The partnership allows educators across the three GCC countries to access PowerSchool’s mission-critical tools, including its leading learning management system (LMS), Unified Classroom Schoology Learning and Unified Operations PowerSchool SIS, which are part of its international localization framework.
BME’s chairman, Abdulaziz Alsania, said that the partnership enables them to continue driving positive change in the way education is delivered and experienced. The PowerPartner Program is a global channel partner initiative that leverages PowerSchool’s regional channel partners to support localized marketing, sales and customer deployment efforts. PowerSchool’s channel partners currently serve customers in South Africa, Thailand, India, the Philippines and Uruguay, with plans to rapidly expand the program this year.