Tools and solutions for EU public sector institutions
Give families a clear, accessible way to find activities, register learners and stay informed, while your organisation keeps control of content, data and day-to-day updates.
When activities are listed across PDFs, social posts or outdated pages, parents cannot easily compare age groups, locations, prices, schedules or availability. This creates avoidable enquiries for your staff and makes enrolment harder than it needs to be.
Non-formal education providers often rely on email chains, downloadable forms or separate systems that are difficult for families to complete correctly. This leads to incomplete applications, duplicate submissions and extra manual follow-up from your team.
Camps, workshops and after-school activities change frequently. If your website is difficult to update, families may miss important information about dates, venues, cancellations or required documents, which damages trust and increases administrative pressure.
Parents want to understand who is delivering activities, what learners will do, and how programmes are organised. If tutor information, learning aims and practical details are incomplete or inconsistent, families may hesitate to register and staff spend more time answering routine questions.
Let families browse all your activities in one place and narrow options by age group, subject, location, timetable, language or other criteria that matter to them.
Give parents a clear way to register interest, apply for a place or submit required learner details through structured forms that collect the information your team actually needs.
Present tutors, course leaders and programme details in a consistent format so families can understand qualifications, teaching focus, session content and practical arrangements before registering.
Publish current schedules, venue information, term dates and last-minute changes in a format that is easy for families to find on any device.
Share open days, seasonal camps, performances, deadlines and important notices in one organised area of your website, with clear dates and supporting information.
Yes. We design the website so your team can manage routine content updates internally, including activity listings, tutor information, schedules and news. We also help define clear editing roles and content governance so updates remain consistent across departments or centres.
Yes. We build non-formal education websites with the needs of public-facing institutions in mind, including support for WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility expectations, multilingual publishing and GDPR-conscious handling of personal data collected through forms and registrations.
We are used to working within structured public sector processes. That includes providing clear scopes, documentation, staged approvals and practical coordination with internal IT teams, communications staff or municipal stakeholders so the project can move forward in a controlled and accountable way.
Where needed, yes. We can plan the website around your existing registration and administrative workflows, including payment collection or data handover processes, so families have a smoother experience and your staff avoid unnecessary duplicate work.