Each of the websites we build is “responsive”, meaning that it works on any device, from a mobile phone to a desktop.
Do you have parents with EAL? Users can automatically translate your website into their language of choice.
Each of our websites has a built-in search facility, meaning users can search content via keyword or subject.
Whether you want to display your latest news on your homepage, or get your pupils blogging, we’ve got it covered.
Calendars that can be filtered according to interest. Parents can subscribe, so events appear in their own calendar.
Showcase all the great work that happens in your school with our pupil portfolios. Filter by subject or year group.
Dynamically capture you posts and events for your newsletter. Parents can sign up and receive via email.
Create beautiful galleries inside your posts and pages. Simply download photos directly from your camera or smart phone.
Filterable staff lists mean that users can quickly find out who's who and put a face to a name.
We can integrate your social media channels directly into the website, including Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram.
We can put work-flows in place so all content is approved by an administrator before it goes live.
Make certain areas of the website hidden from the public. Useful when creating staff areas or intranets.
Jo Richardson Community School
Secondary School, Essex
The website won the IMA “Best in Class” award with a score of 484/500 (coming 1st from 42 finalists). If you’re a secondary, this one is definitely worth checking out.
South Harringay School
Primary School, London
South Harringay School was formed following the merger of an infant and junior school. The project involved a full re-brand, photo shoot and website. (All carried out within a very tight deadline.)
Islington Sixth Form Consortium
Sixth Form, London
iC6 wanted to freshen up their website with a modern and “grown up” approach. This exciting project included an interactive course finder and online application form.
Futurezone (Social Network)
Educational Partnership, London
What happens when 18 schools want to collaborate? You build a social network. FutureZone allows members to create groups (for others to attend), upload documents and discuss topics via forums.
Newington Green Primary School
Primary School, London
Newington Green Primary School was re-developed with state-of-the-art facilities and increased capacity. The website was designed to provide information about the new school, increase admissions at Reception age and highlight the improvements made during a recent Ofsted inspection.
Highbury Grove School
Secondary School (Music), London
Highbury Grove is a highly successful school in north London. However, this wasn’t reflected in their brand and website. We cleaned up the logo and focused the design around communications including a Head’s Blog and filterable news feed.
The National Baccalaureate Trust
Charitable Trust, England
The primary goals were to inform schools on how to start their Baccalaureate framework and build a network of participating schools. Phase one of the website includes detailed case studies and allows users to register their interest.
Yerbury Primary School
Primary School, London
Being three times over-subscribed, Yerbury’s primary focus was satisfying their parents’ need for information. We created a simple homepage that signposted the most popular areas and focused on communication. We also created an electronic newsletter that pulled the most recent stories from the website automatically.