Compliance Built In
Support local requirements, data protection expectations, and secure digital operations across complex school environments.
School-owned website foundations built to strengthen trust, support enrollment, connect services, and give schools long-term digital control.
CoreSite foundation
What makes CoreSite different, CoreSite is built around four principles that define what a modern school website foundation should deliver
Support local requirements, data protection expectations, and secure digital operations across complex school environments.
Move beyond rented website platforms with a school-owned foundation that gives institutions greater long-term control.
Provide ready-to-adapt modules for admissions, communications, content, services, and integrations around real school workflows.
Support stronger school engagement through structured content, clear user journeys, consistent digital touchpoints, and mobile-first experiences.
Compliance protection
Compliance from Day One
Support ICP, MLPS, CSL/PIPL, and compliant website operations.
Data Stays Local
Host website data in approved local environments.
Secure Website Control
Manage access, publishing, monitoring, backup, and maintenance.
Reliable Access Everywhere
Support stable local performance and international visibility.
School workflows
CoreSite comes with school-ready website workflows that help schools manage enquiries, forms, communications, calendars, activities, content operations, and audience engagement from one structured foundation.

Support enquiry forms, campaign landing pages, admissions content journeys, and clear calls to action. For more advanced admissions operations, CoreSite can integrate with ApplyNow.


Provide website-based forms, registrations, requests, permissions, notices, and service entry points for families. When connected with OnePortal or WeChat mini-programs, these services can share a more unified logic and parent experience.
Consolidate school calendars, events, athletics schedules, fixtures, results, and activity updates into a clearer experience for families, staff, and the wider community.
Manage newsletters, announcements, audience groups, campaign messages, alumni updates, and targeted communications for different school communities.
EventsCalendar
FormsRegistration
AnnouncementsPublish
DashboardsInsights
DocumentsRecords
AdmissionsExtendTurn website publishing into a structured digital operation, with clear roles, controlled workflows, SEO-ready content, and greater independence for school teams.

Connect with major SIS, LMS, CRM, identity, portal, communication, AI, and Infocare systems to reduce silos and support a more unified school digital ecosystem.
Strategic value
Keep the source code, structure, and key digital assets under school ownership.
Avoid forced annual platform subscriptions and reduce the cost of keeping your website running and ready to evolve.
Keep SEO authority, archives, content history, integrations, and institutional knowledge under school control.
Choose service partners, extend the platform, and evolve the website without depending on one vendor.
Frequently asked questions
No. CoreSite includes modern CMS capabilities, but it is built as a school-ready website foundation with workflows for admissions, forms, communications, calendars, activities, content governance, and system integration.
Yes. CoreSite is designed to give schools ownership of the website foundation, including source code, structure, and key digital assets, subject to the agreed project scope.
No. CoreSite helps schools avoid forced annual platform subscriptions and reduce the long-term cost of keeping the website running, controlled, and ready to evolve.
Yes. CoreSite supports compliant website operations such as ICP, MLPS readiness, CSL/PIPL alignment, local hosting, and data residency. It can also integrate with major SIS, LMS, CRM, identity, portal, communication, AI, and Infocare systems.
CoreSite helps schools build more than a new website — it creates a school-owned digital foundation for compliance, admissions, service workflows, and long-term control.