Most classical school event pages are written by staff—and it shows. They’re polished. Polite. Perfectly informative. But too often, they feel like announcements, not invitations. And they miss the one thing that makes an event come alive online: real voices from real...
It’s the most common event mistake on classical school websites: You have a big event coming up—say, a feast day, house competition, or Shakespeare night. You design a beautiful flyer, save it as a PDF, upload it to your “News” or “Events” section, and call it done....
Too many classical school websites treat events like calendar clutter: a brief mention, a hasty upload, a flyer scanned in grayscale. But your feast days, recitations, house challenges, and campus tours aren’t just announcements—they’re formation in motion. And when...
For many classical schools, the house system is one of the most impactful tools for shaping culture. It builds belonging, cultivates virtue, and offers students a pathway to lead and serve. So why is it still buried in a single paragraph on your About page? If you’re...
Visit ten private school websites and you’ll notice a strange pattern—they all sound eerily alike. Polished photos, lofty slogans, and vague promises. But almost none of them give you a real sense of who they are. And that’s a huge missed opportunity—especially for...
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