Mobile Guardian appointed official MDM for ChromeOS & iOS in Singapore schools
Mobile Guardian, the leading mobile device management (MDM) solution in the education sector has been selected as an official MDM vendor by the Singapore Ministry of Education (MOE) for ChromeOS and iOS devices to be used in secondary schools. Mobile Guardian singapore
The provision of these devices across all secondary schools in the technologically-progressive nation supports Singapore’s aim of ensuring the country’s schools are digitally ready and able to withstand the challenges of remote learning.
Globally, Singapore is viewed as the leading education model in the region and is held in high regard when it comes to technological innovation. In partnership with an education technology specialist, GSA Education, Mobile Guardian was successful in securing the contract.
Mobile Guardian protects children online, whether at school or at home. The multi-OS platform enables schools to manage and secure thousands of mobile devices distributed to their pupils. As well as protecting children from online threats, teachers can view student screens, close distracting tabs and create focused environments on each device to ensure the best possible learning experience. Linked parental controls enable parents to take over when the device goes home.
Established in 2005, GSA Education empowers educators through technology. With an impressive footprint spanning seven countries in Asia, the company has extensive experience when it comes to education.
Mobile Guardian works with large schools in North America, Europe, the Middle East and the UK. Being awarded the contract highlights the company’s rapid expansion into Asia, and schools have already begun approaching Mobile Guardian to learn more. Mobile Guardian singapore
Patrick Lawson, CEO, Mobile Guardian said:
“This is an incredible endorsement of the versatility, robustness and suitability of the Mobile Guardian product, as well as the tenacity and commitment of the team. We’re delighted to partner with GSA and honored to be selected by the Ministry of Education in a country as progressive as Singapore. It is a significant high-note as we approach the end of an unprecedented year for education, and indeed the world at large.”
The bigger signal behind Singapore’s decision
Singapore’s move is about more than selecting another device management platform. It highlights how digital infrastructure is becoming as essential to education as textbooks and classrooms once were.
When an entire national school system distributes connected devices to students, managing those devices securely becomes a critical layer of the digital ecosystem. Without it, the promise of digital learning quickly turns into distraction, security risks, and operational chaos.
This is where platforms like Mobile Guardian fit into a much larger shift. Schools are no longer simply adopting devices. They are building managed digital environments where connectivity, security, parental oversight, and classroom focus must all work together.
Singapore has long positioned itself as a global benchmark for technology adoption in education. By investing in structured device management across ChromeOS and iOS, the country is effectively reinforcing a model that other governments are watching closely.
For companies like Mobile Guardian, the contract signals growing global demand for platforms that can manage thousands of connected devices in sensitive environments such as schools. For the broader technology sector, it reflects a deeper reality: as learning becomes increasingly digital, managing connectivity and digital behavior will be just as important as providing the devices themselves.
In other words, the next phase of digital education is not about distributing hardware. It is about controlling and optimizing the entire connected learning environment.
