Compton All Saints' Church of England Primary SchoolCompton All Saints' Church of England Primary School in Winchester wanted a website which would be a joy to visit and a great canvas for showcasing their pupils’ work. With its various customisable template designs and great range of e-learning resources and add-ons, WebAnywhere’s School Jotter solution provided the school with the canvas they needed. |
Drumlins Integrated Primary School, Northern IrelandDrumlins Integrated Primary School in Northern Ireland wanted a child friendly website which they could regularly and easily transform. School Jotter provided them with the perfect solution, a website with multiple, customisable template designs for adults and young people which could be updated for free with the click of a button. |
Clough Primary & Nursery School, Northern IrelandClough Primary & Nursery School in Northern Ireland wanted a large website for pupils, parents, teachers and the community to enjoy. There is no limit to the number of pages you can create with School Jotter and with various different types of pages available like student collaboration pages and password protected pages, the school found School Jotter to be the ideal solution for them. |
Marsden Community Primary School, LancashireMarsden Community Primary School in Lancashire wanted a website that could be tailored for different audiences needs. School Jotter was the perfect solution for this school, they now have a home page to direct pupils, parents and teachers into different versions of their website. This means each visitor can find the information they require quickly. |
St Petroc's Church of England Primary SchoolSt Petroc's Church of England Primary School in Cornwall wanted an original website which stood out from the crowd, a website which was simple yet effective. School Jotter�s huge array of templates and features allowed the school to create a truly bespoke website. Using the assistance of the design team at School Jotter, St Petroc�s School created an attractive and useable website. |
Hotwells Primary School, BristolHotwells Primary School in Bristol wanted a website which came with expert training and reliable support. WebAnywhere provided the school with the School Jotter website solution, full training and 12 months technical support. |
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, CalderdaleSt Joseph�s Catholic Primary School in Halifax primarily wanted a website which would allow them to communicate effectively with parents and governors. However, it was also important to them that their website doubled up as an e-learning resource for their pupils. WebAnywhere provided the school with an easily updateable School Jotter website, with spelling and maths resources integrated into their site. |
Nessfield Primary School, KeighleyNessfield primary in Bradford wanted a content rich website which showcased the best aspects of their school. WebAnywhere's School Jotter solution allows the staff to edit the website from wherever they are, keeping all content up to date and accurate. The tools available through School Jotter also allow the staff to add picture galleries, slideshows, videos and podcasts which can be used to effectively market the school. |
Copley Primary School, HalifaxCopley Primary School in Halifax wanted a website which stood out from the rest, with an original design that reflected the schools ethos perfectly. School Jotter provided them with the tools they needed to control their own website design, navigation and content. Also, through School Jotter they have access to a vast range of add-ons which allow the school to tailor their website to their needs. |
Edmund Waller Primary School, LondonEdmund Waller Primary School in London wanted a hassle free website. WebAnywhere’s School Jotter solution provided them with a website that didn’t require any software installations and was updateable from anywhere with internet access. |
Fouroaks Primary School, BirminghamFour Oaks Primary School in Sutton wanted a website with learning zones where their pupils could access e-learning resources at home and at school. School Jotter allowed them to create this and add many resources for free. |
Blewbury Endowed CofE Primary SchoolBlewbury Endowed Church of England Primary School in Didcot wanted a website their local community could interact with. Using School Jotter they added forms to their website allowing their visitors to sign up to their newsletter and even added a 360 degree virtual tour for people to experience the school from the comfort of their own home. |
Our Lady of Victories Primary SchoolOur Lady of Victories Primary School in Keighley wanted a website which would reflect the innovative approach the school take to learning. School Jotter allowed them to do exactly this; they created their own radio station using the podcast feature, their own TV station using the video feature, added virtual tours from their school trips, and numerous high quality learning resources for their pupils to enjoy. |
Sowerby Village PrimarySowerby Village Primary School in Calderdale wanted a warm, friendly website which the school could be proud of. Using the photo upload feature available with School Jotter, Sowerby Village Primary School was able to make their website visually appealing by uploading their favourite images and changing these regularly. This gives their website the personal touch. |
St Catherine's Catholic Primary schoolSt Catherine's Catholic Primary School in Sheffield wanted a website which would not only highlight who they were and where they were heading, but also their heritage and what makes them special. To achieve this they used School Jotter’s generous web space allowance to develop an archive of old photos and interesting information, alongside current expansion plans and evidence of their ‘eco’ status. |
Osmani Primary School, Tower HamletsOsmani Primary School in Tower Hamlets wanted a fun website with a unique design. WebAnywhere designed the school a bespoke website, produced in close collaboration with the client to ensure the finished product was exactly what they wanted. |
BallymacashBallymacash Playgroup, Nursery and Primary School in Lisburn wanted a fun website which was based on their school colours. WebAnywhere's design team worked around the school logo to create Ballymacash a website their children would enjoy. |
Holy Cross Catholic Primary School, St HelensHoly Cross in St Helens wanted a cheerful, child friendly website. WebAnywhere provided a bespoke website template and full training for the school to update the website's content using Adobe Contribute software. |
Hilton Primary School, DerbyshireHilton Primary School in Derbyshire wanted a fun, interactive website which their pupils would enjoy visiting With the help of WebAnywhere they now have a content rich school website with interactive tests, tours and even a guestbook for visitors to leave comments in. |
Mount Street Primary School, PlymouthMount Street Primary School in Plymouth wanted a unique website to stand out from the crowd. WebAnywhere's skilled team of graphic designers produced a website the school could be proud of. |
Swanmore C of E Aided Primary School, HampshireSwanmore Church Of England Aided Primary School in Hampshire wanted a child friendly website with e-learning resources for the pupils. WebAnywhere integrated interactive learning resources into their website so children could easily access the resources from school and from home. |
Normanton Common Primary School, WakefieldNormanton Common Primary School in Wakefield wanted their old website freshening up. WebAnywhere have redesigned the school's old website so now it more accurately reflects how the website is used today. |
James RennieJames Rennie School in Cumbria wanted a website to reflect the personality and ethos of the school. WebAnywhere created a bespoke website with an individual design, produced in close collaboration with the client to ensure the finished product fitted their requirements exactly. |
Batchley First School, WorcestershireBatchley First And Nursery School wanted an easy to update website. WebAnywhere provided a bespoke template with the School Jotter system and an animated flash front page. |
Moseley CofEMoseley Church of England Primary School in Birmingham wanted a website which stood out from the rest, with an original design that reflected the schools ethos perfectly. WebAnywhere provided Moseley with a bespoke website and navigation system. Moseley were interested in having a content rich website, soWebAnywhere ensured their website was large enough to contain all the information they wished but ensured this information was also structured in a practical way, allowing visitors to be able to navigate to where they wanted to be easily. |
Hampsthwaite Church of England Primary SchoolHampsthwaite Church of England Primary School in Harrogate wanted a website which pupils, parents, staff and the community could all enjoy. WebAnywhere provided the school with a content rich, informative website, with e-learning resources and lots of pictures. |
Grove Wood Primary SchoolGrove Wood Primary School in Essex wanted a website which the school could be proud of. WebAnywhere created Grove Wood a website which was professional at the same time as fun. Grove Wood played a large part in the design of the website and enjoyed choosing exactly what they wanted the website to do. |
St Helen's CollegeSt Helen's College in Hillingdon wanted a VLE which would be an attractive learning resource for their pupils, they have been using Moodle for 2 years now. SchoolAnywhere not only provided the school with their Moodle but also a maths learning resource to sit inside. Their Moodle is now fully populated with learning resources for every department in the school. |
Four Oaks Primary School, BirminghamFour Oaks Primary School in Birmingham wanted their Moodle to be seamlessly integrated with their school website. SchoolAnywhere not only connected their website and Moodle together but themed their Moodle to match their school website, continuing the school branding into the virtual learning environment. |
Clayton CE Primary School, BradfordClayton CE Primary School in Bradford use Moodle to create various activities including quizzes and assignments for their pupils to take part in. The school also provide access to their governors and parents. Their school website has also been developed by WebAnywhere. |
Mayfield CE Middle School, Isle of WightMayfield Church Of England Middle School in Ryde wanted to purchase a VLE and a website from the same company. SchoolAnywhere provided the school with a bespoke website and a Moodle which were both themed to reflect the school branding. The two are seamlessly linked together. |
Oakworth Primary School, BradfordOakworth Primary School in Keighley are part of a cluster of 7 schools that decided to purchase Moodle as their VLE. SchoolAnywhere provided the schools with a Moodle learning platform and training on how to best utilise Moodle. The cluster portal page can be accessed by clicking here. |
Belvoir Park Primary School & Nursery, Northern IrelandBelvoir Park Primary are one of the first schools in Northern Ireland to purchase Moodle from SchoolAnywhere. The Moodle is mainly used to access teaching resources that are used within the school. The school have given governors and parents access to Moodle in order to access documents and monitor how their children are performing. |
Steeton Primary SchoolSteeton Primary School in Keighley decided to move to Moodle as they were unhappy with their current VLE provider. They chose SchoolAnywhere due to the high level of support and customer service offered with Moodle. This helped to ensure no time was lost moving providers and the pupils experienced minimum disruption. |
Laycock Primary SchoolLaycock Primary School in Keighley wanted their VLE to be useful for both teachers and pupils. Moodle was the perfect choice for Laycock Primary School as it allows different users to be given different levels of access. SchoolAnywhere installed a staff room in Laycock’s Moodle which only those given ‘staff’ status could enter. |
Lidget Green Primary SchoolLidget Green Primary School in Bradford wanted a VLE which could be hosted externally. SchoolAnywhere provided Lidget Green with an externally hosted Moodle which was affordable and safe. |
Rushy Meadow Primary SchoolRushy Meadow Primary School in Surrey wanted a VLE provider who could also supply them with VLE content and a school website. SchoolAnywhere branded Rushy Meadow�s Moodle and website identically and supplied them with spelling, maths and survey tools for their Moodle. |
Towcester CofE Primary SchoolTowcester Church of England Primary School in Northamptonshire based their VLE buying decision on the level of support available to them. SchoolAnywhere offered Towcester a variety of different support packages which they could chose to update year on year or discontinue when they became proficient in the development of their Moodle. |
Lent Rise Learning WorldLent Rise in Buckinghamshire required a virtual learning environment which allowed them to upload and create their own e-learning resources. SchoolAnywhere provided the school with extensive training so the staff could easily upload SCORM packages into their Moodle and knew how to create their own resources. |
Altham St. James' CE (Aided) Primary SchoolAltham St. James' CE (Aided) Primary School in Lancashire wanted a child-friendly VLE. SchoolAnywhere designed and built Altham St. James’ School a Moodle VLE with a very simple structure, which could be easily updated and built upon. |
Carr Green Junior, Infant & Nursery SchoolCarr Green Junior, Infant & Nursery School wanted an easy to use VLE which could be developed over time. SchoolAnywhere provided Carr Green with their Moodle VLE, their website and extra technical support for their website and for their Moodle, ensuring the smooth running of them both. Carr Green also attended various conferences held by SchoolAnywhere, allowing them to further develop their Moodle expertise. |