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Site Inspiration – St. Peter Claver School in Tampa

I enjoy stumbling upon fantastic Catholic school websites. Don’t you?

Saint Peter Claver Catholic School in Tampa, Florida, did something seemingly unthinkable for Catholic organizations: hired experts. That’s why this website is professional, attractive, user-friendly, and mobile-friendly.

Take note:

  • Clean design; consistent color scheme and fonts
  • Photographs introduce the school and its community
  • Beautiful navigation with drop-down links in plain English – little guesswork
  • Quick Links to enroll, volunteer, or donate (crucial activities for parochial schools)
  • News blog keeps the homepage fresh and informative

You don’t need bells and whistles to have an outstanding website. Saint Peter Claver school proves that schools serving minorities are no exception to excellence in web presences. Congratulations, St. Peter Claver Catholic School! You’re inspiring.

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2 Comments on “Site Inspiration – St. Peter Claver School in Tampa

  1. Jessica MH Smith
    September 12, 2012

    Glad that you keep on posting these! This is a very decent site. I like how simple it is. Sometimes web sites try to hard. I like the quick links in the top right, too–the things most looked for, all development oriented without just focusing just on financial donations.

    However, their development/ donation page could use a little help. It’s important to tie the alumni relations to the development/ donation page. Even if they aren’t on the same page, each page should reference the other, and there definitely should be testimonies on the donate page.

    Pretty good overall, though.

    • Angela Sealana
      September 13, 2012

      I definitely agree, Jess. Those are great suggestions! There’s always room for improvement.

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