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Website solutions for alumni and schools

Cambridge Printing recognises that schools wish to reach a wide audience of different interest groups as well as providing a variety of functions for their own departments.

We can provide a powerful, yet user-friendly administration system which enables authorised members of staff to add and edit content with no specialist technical skills – yet with no risk of compromising the structure or visual style of the site.
Marketing and admissions
We understand your requirement to portray a consistent, high quality look and feel to your site, whilst still catering for the varying needs of different user groups. Our functionality will enable the publication of prospectuses, reports, results information and application forms.

Development and fundraising
Interactivity is key to enabling your audience to participate in and contribute to events and fundraising activities. We can enable online donations, event registration and booking, and make it easy for you to publish newsletters, events and campaign details.

Web-based alumni communities
Keep in touch with your alumni through a range of features including easily published news and event information, notice boards and discussion forums, opt-in email groups, and self-editable profile pages with which alumni can maintain their own online profile and CV.

Parents, pupils and staff
Private password-protected areas can enable specific user groups to share documents whilst rapid publishing of departmental news and information such as field trip reports and timetables will provide parents with instant information. Discussion forums for parents and pupils will provide valuable feedback and help you keep in touch with the thoughts of your community.
 
“Is your current website meeting the needs of all those with an interest in your school’s activities? Let Cambridge Printing make your website work harder for you.”

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