Website for a Private Kindergarten in Brașov
In Brașov a private kindergarten is chosen twice. First on the map, in the evening, when a parent maps out the morning: where they can get to without crossing the whole city, coming from Stupini, from Bartolomeu, from Tractorul, or from the villages on the edge where many young families have moved. The second time it is chosen by language — the city has a long tradition of schooling in German, families who speak Hungarian at home, and parents back from abroad whose child started kindergarten in another country.
Both rounds happen on a phone, long before anyone calls you. So a kindergarten website here is not a brochure; it is an early answer to what you would be asked at the gate anyway: what time, which route, in which language, with whom. At MPO Web Studio we build websites for private kindergartens, nurseries and after-school clubs, and the first thing you receive is your own mock-up, free of charge.
Professional website from €290 · delivered in 3–7 days
How it works
- 1We build you a free demo of your site
- 2You tell us what to change
- 3You pay only if you love it
The morning makes the shortlist: route, hour, gate
The search starts on a phone, with “private kindergarten Brașov”, but the shortlist is drawn by geography and by the clock, not by adjectives. It matters whether you sit on the parent's way to work or send them on a detour through the centre at a quarter to eight. It matters what time the gate opens, how late they can collect the child without feeling they are imposing, and whether there is somewhere to stop the car for a minute in winter, when the road is slippery. Kindergartens lose families over things like these, not over teaching methods. Written plainly on the site — the address with a visible landmark, the real timetable, what happens when a parent is stuck in traffic on the ring road — the same details become the reason you get the first call, not the third.
The yard, the menu and the team: the proof families ask for here
Once you are on the list, the checking begins, and in Brașov it almost always starts outdoors: how many hours the children spend in the yard, where you take them when the weather is good, what happens on days with rain or snow, whether there is a room where they can move about in winter. Then come the usual proofs: the team with names, training and real photographs, the week's menu and who cooks it, how many children are in a group, how late the extended programme runs, the paperwork showing you operate properly. We arrange all of it in the order it is asked for, put a short pre-enrolment form at the end of every page, and keep the WhatsApp number high up and visible: parents write in the evening, after the children fall asleep, not during your working hours.
Your mock-up arrives in both languages your parents read
For a family back from abroad, or one that speaks German or Hungarian at home, the question is not what language the website is written in, but what language the child walks into in their first week with you: who speaks the language the child arrives with, when and how the switch to Romanian happens, who sits beside them on the days they do not understand everything. Write the answer on the page — and put the second language into the mock-up from the start, with the same pages and the same information. We send you the link free of charge, before any paperwork exists between us. You open it in whichever language suits you, show it to your teachers and, if you wish, to a parent you trust. One round of revisions is included, in which we rewrite text or rearrange sections. A kindergarten website starts from 290€, goes live within days of your approval, and comes with seven days of warranty after launch. We work from Cluj-Napoca, fully remotely, and the whole conversation happens on WhatsApp.
Frequently asked questions
Many families write to us before they even move to Brașov. What should we put in front of them?+
Everything that stands in for a visit: a photo tour of the rooms, the yard and the nap room, the team with names and training, the day explained hour by hour, the menu and the pick-up rules. We add a page describing the route to you from the directions people actually arrive from. A family still living in another city decides from what it sees on screen, so we put there exactly what they would have asked face to face.
We get more requests than we have places. Can waiting-list sign-ups come straight from the page?+
Yes, and it is one of the most useful features for a full kindergarten. We show the real status of each group — places available or waiting list — and put a short form underneath, asking the child's age and the month they would start. Requests reach you neatly by email and on WhatsApp, so when a place frees up you know who to call first.
Parents from Sânpetru and Cristian always ask about the opening time and parking. Where do those details go?+
At the top of the home page, not in a corner of the footer. The morning and evening hours, one line about where a car can stop for a minute, and a simple landmark for people arriving from the ring road. These details cut half the morning phone calls and, at the same time, are the first thing that convinces a commuting family.
Next year we open a second location on the edge of the city. How much does the site grow for it?+
Usually not a new site, but one more location page with its address, hours, groups and its own form, plus a map showing both. The addition is small precisely because the structure already exists, and we agree the figure in writing before we start. If the second location has a different profile — after-school only, say — we keep it as a separate section so the two audiences do not blur.
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