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Why Most Schools Lose 7-9 Hours Every Week – Without Realizing It
For preschool owners, principals, and admin teams across Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the wider SEA region, this sounds familiar:

Every day after students go home, admin work begins.
Classes end. Students go home.
But for many preschool leaders, teachers, and admin teams, the day is far from over. Invoices need to be checked. Parents are still messaging on WhatsApp. Attendance records need updating. Report cards and portfolios need to be generated. Someone is chasing yet another late payment. Someone else is complaining about a new system issue, and the team is troubleshooting it together – usually at peak hours.
For most schools, this has become normal. And that’s the problem.
What schools are really reacting to
When schools reach out to us, many say the same thing:
“We want to digitalize.” “We need an all-in-one system.” “Our current system isn’t working anymore.”
But when we look closer, digitalization isn’t the real goal.
What schools are actually reacting to is:
In other words: It’s not about features. It’s about time, stability, and sanity.
The admin work that quietly eats up your week
In our experience operating across preschools in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the wider SEA region, we have observed the same admin tasks repeated again and again:
Individually, each task doesn’t feel overwhelming. Collectively, they add up.
The hidden number most schools never calculate
When we support the schools we work with, we painstakingly map out these tasks and very often, a clear pattern emerges:
Most preschools lose between 7–9 hours every week to avoidable admin work. That’s nearly:
Because this workload is spread across teachers, admins, and principals, it often goes unnoticed. It’s been normalized.
Why this matters more than “saving time”
Losing admin time isn’t just about hours on a clock. It creates second-order problems that schools feel every day:
Many schools describe this as:
“We’re managing – but it’s tiring.” “We are still alive.” “We are used to it.”
2 types of schools we commonly see
School A: Managing the chaos
Multiple systems or manual processes. Teachers overloaded with admin tasks. Parents constantly following up. Leadership reacting instead of planning.
School B: Operating with structure
Centralized operations. Clear, proactive parent communication. Fewer errors during peak hours. Leaders focused on improving the school, not just running it.
The difference isn’t effort. It’s how admin work is designed and supported.
“But switching systems is risky”
Many schools hesitate to change because they’ve been burned before: Buggy systems, poor onboarding, slow or unresponsive support, and staff struggling to adapt. The fear is valid.
But staying in a broken or inefficient setup has a cost too – it just doesn’t show up as a line item.
So how much admin time is your school actually losing?
Most schools only realize the impact when they stop guessing and start measuring. That’s why the first step isn’t switching systems. It’s understanding your current reality.
At some point, every school makes a quiet decision. Some continue managing the chaos — working harder just to stay afloat, telling themselves this is simply how things are. Others choose to build structure beneath the surface — so admin doesn’t dominate the week, teachers can focus on students, and leadership regains space to think.
School A survives because the team absorbs the pressure. School B survives because the system absorbs the pressure.
Both care deeply. Both work hard. But only one creates breathing room.
Choosing to be School B isn’t about chasing new tools.
It’s about deciding that constant firefighting shouldn’t be the default way your school operates.
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