School websites are mostly in-school projects as part of ICT courses, or if they are better looking, are as often as not built by an enthusiastic staff member. The latter is the case at the school that my wife works at. For some reason school websites are rarely seen as essential and the way that IT is outsourced in many schools makes it difficult to even host something within the system. As is often the case with corporate systems, third parties produce services for schools that will just about do the job, but don't actually represent the school and which are, almost inevitably, made in Sharepoint or some other MS technology.
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