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Mac in education is evolving. Jamf School makes it simple
Mat Pullen · 2026-05-27 · via Jamf Blog

For years, iPad has been the foundation of many successful education deployments, bringing simplicity, accessibility and focus into the classroom.

But classrooms are evolving.

Schools are increasingly exploring how Mac can complement iPad, unlocking new possibilities for creativity, development and advanced learning workflows. It’s clear that Mac belongs in education. But introducing it without adding complexity for IT or distraction for students can be a challenge.

That’s where Jamf School comes in.

Expanding what learning looks like

The point here isn’t to replace all your previous device with Mac. Devices should be offered based on a learner’s needs. A purposeful device deployment could include:

  • iPad for accessibility, mobility and focused learning
  • Mac for creation, coding, media production and advanced tasks

The key thing is that together, they allow schools to move beyond a “one device fits all” model and instead support students with the right tool for the right moment. With the Apple ecosystem, moving between devices becomes easy, and with Jamf we keep it all managed, seamless and secure.

Making Mac as simple as iPad to deploy

One of the biggest barriers to adopting new devices in schools is operational complexity.

Jamf School removes that barrier by delivering a simple, education-focused approach to Mac deployment.

With Jamf School, IT teams can:

  • Automate device setup from the start: Devices can be enrolled and configured before they ever reach a student or teacher, reducing manual effort and setup time.
  • Deliver a consistent experience across devices: Whether deploying a single classroom or an entire district, configurations can be standardized and applied at scale.
  • Reduce ongoing IT workload: Routine tasks like set up, updates and resets are streamlined, freeing up time for more strategic work.

The result is a deployment model that scales without scaling IT overhead.

Seamless access from day one

Access should never be a barrier to learning.

Jamf School supports modern Apple frameworks that simplify how students and teachers access devices and resources:

  • Platform Single Sign-On (SSO), when integrated with an identity provider, enables users to authenticate once and access organizational resources more easily.
  • Automated setup workflows ensure devices are ready to use immediately.
  • Identity-driven access helps create a consistent, secure experience across apps and services.

For schools already using identity providers, this creates a more seamless login experience. For others, it provides a clear path toward simplifying access over time.

This means students spend less time logging in and more time learning.

Apps and experiences ready when it matters

A device is only as valuable as what it enables.

Jamf School ensures that apps and tools are ready when students need them by:

  • Deploying applications and packages directly to devices
  • Supporting a wide range of app formats, including macOS-native installers
  • Ensuring compatibility across Apple silicon devices

From creative tools to productivity apps, everything can be delivered without disruption to the classroom.

Built-in security without compromise

Security in education must protect users without getting in their way.

Jamf School supports key macOS security capabilities that help IT teams maintain control while enabling student use, like:

  • Secure device management controls such as Recovery Lock and Activation Lock
  • Bootstrap token support to enable secure administrative workflows
  • Managed OS updates to keep devices up to date and protected

These capabilities help schools maintain a strong security posture without adding friction for users.

Supporting shared and 1:1 models

Education environments are diverse.

Jamf School supports a range of deployment models for Mac, including:

  • 1:1 student and staff deployments
  • Shared device environments
  • Specialist labs and classroom setups

With workflows like device reset and re-enrollment, devices can be quickly prepared for the next user, keeping learning moving without delays.

Designed for the classroom, not just IT

What makes Jamf School different is its focus.

It was built specifically for education environments, not a device management solution retrofitted for schools.

That means:

  • An interface that’s intuitive for a range of staff — not just IT specialists
  • Integration with Apple School Manager for streamlined workflows
  • Support for the real-world needs of classrooms, not just devices

Unlocking the next phase of Apple in education

As schools continue to evolve their device strategies, Mac is playing an increasingly important role. Not as a replacement, but as an expansion of what’s possible.

Jamf School, as a part of our Jamf for K-12 offering, makes it easy to bring Mac into education environments in a way that is:

  • Purposeful in how devices are used
  • Seamless in how they are deployed and accessed
  • Secure in how they are managed and protected

So schools can focus less on managing technology and more on enabling learning.