Anglesite

Education & Tutoring

Covers: private tutors, music teachers, driving schools, test prep, language schools, art classes, after-school programs, enrichment centers.

What your visitors will find

I build the pages your customers actually look for — not a generic template.

Programs / subjects

What you teach, age groups, skill levels

About / instructors

Credentials, teaching philosophy, experience, certifications

Schedule / availability

Current openings, session formats (1:1, group, online)

Pricing

Per session, packages, group rates. Be transparent.

Testimonials

Parent and student reviews. Critical for education trust.

Results

Test score improvements, student achievements (anonymized or with permission)

FAQ

How sessions work, cancellation policy, what students need

Location

If in-person: address, parking. If online: what platform, tech requirements.

Contact / enroll

Phone, email, enrollment form or booking link

A design that fits your brand

Encouraging, professional, and approachable. The site should feel like a great teacher — knowledgeable, warm, and invested in your success.

Warm blues, greens, and bright accents. Inviting without being childish (even for children's programs). Avoid dull or institutional colors.

Humanist stack (Segoe UI/Roboto) for approachability and readability. Friendly and clear.

Your business tools, connected

I integrate with the platforms you already use — styled links, not embedded scripts. Your site stays fast and private.

Cal.com

Session scheduling with recurring appointments. Good for tutors.

TutorBird

Built for tutors. Scheduling, invoicing, student tracking. tutorbird.com

Square Invoices

For collecting payment. Simple invoicing.

Video conferencing

For online sessions. Link from the website. Jitsi Meet (open source, free, no account required — meet.jit.si), Zoom (free tier, proprietary), or Google Meet / FaceTime depending on what the student uses.

Monica CRM

Track students and parents.

Compliance handled

I know the regulations for your industry so you don't have to research them.

Background checks

Mention if instructors have passed background checks. Parents expect this. Not always legally required, but it builds trust.

Child safety

If working with minors, note any policies (no 1:1 sessions without parental awareness, open-door policy, etc.).

Credentials

Display relevant certifications, teaching licenses, or degrees. For driving schools: state-issued instructor license numbers.

FERPA (US)

Generally doesn't apply to private tutors, but don't collect or display student grades or educational records on the website.

Online sessions

Note privacy practices for recorded sessions if applicable.

Content that keeps visitors coming back

Study tips and learning strategies, subject-specific guides ("how to prepare for the SAT"), student success stories (with permission), parent resources, seasonal posts ("back to school prep"), new program announcements, teacher spotlights, educational news relevant to your subject area.

Your industry calendar

I'll surface seasonal content ideas so your site stays timely and relevant.


Ready to build your education & tutoring website?

I'll use everything above to build you a site tailored to your industry — the right pages, design, tools, and compliance from day one.

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