When families land on your school’s tour page, they’re looking for more than a photo gallery. They want to feel the rhythms of school life—morning routines, chapel, community moments. Yet most tour pages focus on logistics, schedules, and bulletin-board style content....
Most classical schools treat their “Resources” page like a kitchen junk drawer—full of PDFs, links, and outdated forms. Parents end up wading through clutter to find simple answers. But during the school year, they’re not looking for documents—they’re looking for...
One of the most debated decisions for classical schools is how explicitly to state their Christian identity on the website. Some schools lead with it boldly in the hero section. Others tuck it into a footer or an about page. Still others avoid naming it at all, hoping...
When enrollment is slow or traffic stalls, the first instinct for many schools is to rebrand. A new logo. Fresh colors. Updated fonts. But here’s the contrarian truth no one wants to say out loud: your logo isn’t the problem. Your messaging is. Logos are easy to...
If you’ve been told “start blogging” to improve your school’s SEO, you’re not alone. But here’s the problem: most classical school blogs fall flat. They’re inconsistent, unclear, and misaligned with what parents are actually searching for. You don’t need just more...
An effective admissions page doesn’t start with deadlines. It starts with desire. Because classical education isn’t just a decision—it’s a conviction. And the moment a parent lands on your admissions page, they’re not asking for a list of forms. They’re asking: Is...
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