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It's so easy even 7 year old children can do it. If you are able to move a mouse, click a few buttons and string a few sentences together you can maintain a cutting edge site.
We'll give you all the training you'll need, support you on the phone or with email, all to make sure you get the best out of your investment.
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school website yourself. What will you write today's school news to be?Archive page for Wednesday, 08 November 2006
Fresh meat in Salisbury

Bev in Walsall's Salisbury Primary tells us of the fresh newbie teacher faces they've got at their school this week, all twelve of them.
New Suffolk customer

Kersey, Suffolk, near Ipswich. I don't think I've ever been there. It's 'a pretty little village school.' And fittingly, they've a pretty site, now.
We've added their prospectus, as static (but obviously) editable pages, and will be adding some more soon. We'll also be changing the graphics later, as more images come in. There's a governors' meeting tomorrow, which is why they wanted the site up and running quickly.
Next, will be news coming out of Kersey Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School. I'm always excited about new news, and tell them that it doesn't matter if it's not earth shaking, News At Ten stuff. I'm just looking for a postcard. Tell me what the weather's like. What you did today. And this is what every parent is after too!
The Head wanted a website that she could look after. As the site she inherited had been created by a long lost associate of the school. So, she just couldn't get into the site at all, let alone edit/update it. Our solution fitted her bill exactly.
We've added their prospectus, as static (but obviously) editable pages, and will be adding some more soon. We'll also be changing the graphics later, as more images come in. There's a governors' meeting tomorrow, which is why they wanted the site up and running quickly.
Next, will be news coming out of Kersey Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School. I'm always excited about new news, and tell them that it doesn't matter if it's not earth shaking, News At Ten stuff. I'm just looking for a postcard. Tell me what the weather's like. What you did today. And this is what every parent is after too!
The Head wanted a website that she could look after. As the site she inherited had been created by a long lost associate of the school. So, she just couldn't get into the site at all, let alone edit/update it. Our solution fitted her bill exactly.

