Graham

Graham is a co-founder of Green Schools Online. He's a self-professed badminton ninja who claims to have an IQ of 325. He also likes to tell people that he invented the Internet in 1925. Talented as he is, he is somewhat prone to exaggeration.

 

Think you’re a great web designer? We have TWO jobs that may be of interest to you. Full details are available on our website: http://www.greenschoolsonline.co.uk/AboutUs/Web-Design-Job/

 
What makes a good school website?

It’s a question we get asked quite often. We like to think that all of our websites are ‘good’, but we recognise that it’s a subjective term. However, there are some simple guidelines that apply to every website: 1. Great design – the design positions the school. A clear interface helps parents use the site (assuming that’s the primary audience) 2. Good, targeted content – well written content that’s clearly [...more]

 
Spring school website launches

The beautiful spring weather has inspired many schools to launch new websites recently.My favourite design is probably the Enchanted Nursery School – but with a name like that, the scope for design fun is huge! Here’s a selection of other sites we’ve launched in the last six weeks:

 
Recent school website launches

Post-Christmas enthusiasm resulted in many of our schools turning their attention to finishing off the content on their school websites and pressing the big green LAUNCH button. Here’s a selection: Ash Hill Primary, Bucks Bruern Abbey Independent, Oxforshire The Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children Primary, London Leeds East Academy Secondary, Leeds Nightingale Primary Primary, London North Birmingham Academy Secondary, Birmingham Our Lady of the Rosary Primary,  Bristol Russells Hall [...more]

Jan 102011
 

Welcome to our new blog, focussing on the good, the bad and the ugly of school website design. Naturally, we class ourselves as the good, but the purpose of this blog is not to tell you about how great we are, but about how great your school website could be. We’ve got lots of great ideas (and some dodgy ones) for future posts, so watch this space, subscribe to our [...more]