Two genuinely separate schools
vs two departments in one school.
Multi-campus setup is the right choice when you are running two genuinely separate educational operations: a daytime school and an evening programme for a different student group, a secondary school and a sixth-form programme with different branding and admissions, or schools in different countries or curriculum systems. If both ‘campuses’ serve the same students with the same brand, use the single-campus department structure (C2/A2) — the administrative overhead of multi-campus is significantly higher.
One account.
Multiple fully independent campuses.
2. Add a second campus from the admin dashboard — Select ‘Add campus’. You will be asked for the new campus's school name, URL slug, and school type. The new campus starts empty — it does not inherit anything from the primary campus.
3. Configure each campus independently — Each campus has its own classroom structure, teacher accounts, student enrolments, curriculum library, marketplace presence, and public profile. The only thing shared is the admin account.
4. Manage AI credits across campuses — AI credits are shared across all campuses under one account. There is no automatic per-campus allocation. A3 covers credit pool management.
Teachers can be assigned to
one campus or both.
Teachers are assigned to campuses individually. A teacher assigned to Campus A cannot see Campus B's classrooms or students unless explicitly added to Campus B. If a teacher needs access to both campuses — a head of department who oversees chemistry across your secondary school and sixth-form campuses — assign their account to both. They see both in their dashboard and can manage classrooms and students in each.