Tools and solutions for EU public sector institutions
Give your school a clear, accessible website that helps parents, pupils and staff find the right information quickly, while making day-to-day updates manageable for your team.
When timetables, admissions details, term dates, policies and contact information are scattered across pages or buried in documents, parents and pupils struggle to find what they need. This creates avoidable calls, emails and confusion for your office staff.
Many schools rely on one administrator, external supplier or technically confident staff member to publish routine updates. When that person is unavailable, news, announcements, staff changes and urgent notices are delayed.
Schools are expected to provide digital information that is accessible and inclusive. Older websites often make this difficult, with inconsistent page structures, inaccessible documents, poor navigation and unclear ownership of compliance tasks.
Families often need quick access to practical information such as lunch menus, after-school activities, absence procedures, transport details and event dates. If this content is only shared in PDFs, social posts or separate systems, people miss updates and staff spend more time answering routine questions.
Your staff can add and update news, letters, policies, staff contacts, timetable changes and key notices through clear editing workflows designed for non-technical users. This helps different departments keep their own information current without relying on a developer.
Your website can be organised around the information people actually look for: admissions, curriculum, safeguarding, school meals, calendars, term dates, governance documents and contact routes. This makes the site easier to navigate and reduces unnecessary enquiries.
Where appropriate, your website can link or connect with tools such as parent communication platforms, electronic diaries, meal information services or document repositories, so families have a clearer path to essential services without duplicated effort from staff.
Publish events, lunch menus, closures, trips and extracurricular activities in formats that are easy to update and easier for families to read on any device. This is especially useful for time-sensitive information that changes throughout the term.
Your school website can be planned around GDPR responsibilities, multilingual communication needs, WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility requirements and clear content governance. We also support delivery processes that fit public procurement and approval structures.
Yes. We design school websites so routine tasks such as updating news, calendars, policies, lunch menus and contact details can be handled by staff without specialist technical knowledge. We also help define who should be responsible for which content, so updates do not depend on one person.
We plan school websites around recognised public sector expectations, including WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility and GDPR-conscious handling of personal data. That includes clear content structures, accessible page layouts, support for compliant publishing practices and careful consideration of what information should or should not be made public.
In many cases, yes. We can assess how your website should connect with existing school systems such as electronic diaries, parent communication tools, meal services or document platforms. The goal is to give families a simpler experience while avoiding unnecessary duplication for your staff.
Yes. We understand that school website projects often involve procurement rules, leadership approval, safeguarding considerations and input from administrative and IT staff. We can provide clear scopes, documentation and delivery steps to support a structured purchasing and review process.