What We Do
School Website Specialists
PrimarySite individually design and build easy to update websites for primary schools that the whole school community can be proud of.
Unlike other website design companies who may have seen a gap in the education market to supply a 'one size fits all' solution for a high price, PrimarySite was set up following a practising teacher’s own experience working with his school's website. Our founder, Geoff Millington, a primary school teacher for over 10 years, became frustrated with not being able to load information onto the website himself.
Extremely Easy to Update
Geoff knew the immense benefits a sustainable website could bring. So with the help of his wife Rose, then a freelance web designer, he drew up specifications for a new website for his school, one which could be used, enjoyed and confidently updated by anyone, whether teacher, teaching assistant, governor, parent or pupil. Finally the success of the website did not depend on one person, but rather dozens of people. It became an embedded part of day-to-day school life.
Before long, the idea of a professionally designed, easy-to-update website conceived and developed exclusively for primary schools sparked the interest of other local schools.
Over 1400 Schools
Today PrimarySite provides over 1,400 primary school websites throughout the UK and overseas, following a huge amount of recommendations from satisfied customers.
With an increasing number of schools discovering the expertise that PrimarySite provides, the company has grown significantly to meet this demand. Our customer support team includes primary school governors, teaching assistants and qualified teachers, to ensure we have a deep understanding of primary schools and their website requirements.
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Yet again PrimarySite staff have answered our queries and come up with a solution very rapidly (that's one reason why we recommend you to other schools)!
Tony Tamburro, Head Teacher, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic First School, Webheath, Redditch. 20th August 2010