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Lyford Cay International School (LCIS) Launches Brand New Website
By Ms. Rebecca Massey
Sep 14, 2009 - 2:16:14 PM

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The Bahamas - LCIS announced today the launch of their brand new web-site – www.lcis.bs - it’s striking new look and functionality will ensure that the website is the primary communication tool for parents, staff and students and will help showcase LCIS to the wider global community.

The new website was designed by a specialty educational web company - Finalsite - who have experience designing web-sites for over 850 schools and educational organizations around the world.

The site is easy to navigate and will greatly improve communication channels at LCIS and, as it is based on a Content Management System, it is more user friendly and it will provide up-to-date information located on all pages, including school news, calendars and announcements.

Principal, Ms. Stacey Bobo, commented, “ LCIS is proud of it’s technology platform in all areas of it’s academic program and the launch of this new website will not only allow our community easier access to important information, but also present us with an attractive and professional image to the local Bahamas and global community.”

The development costs for the new website were kindly donated by the LCIS Parent Teacher Association.

If you would like more information about this topic or would like to schedule an interview, please call Rebecca Massey at 362-4774 –ext. 250.

 



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