We rebuilt the main website of Ateneo de Manila University, and we build for schools of every size. Sites that guide families from first inquiry to enrollment, and serve students, faculty, and alumni without confusion.
We enhanced and rebuilt the university's main website into a platform that serves students, faculty, alumni, and prospective applicants.
A school website built to guide families from first visit to enrollment, for the Religious of the Assumption's all-girls school in Antipolo.
The website of an arts, technology, and multimedia college, where aspiring creatives discover its programs and decide to apply.
An online presence built to match the academy's standing in business and leadership education.
Our institutional work extends beyond schools: we relaunched IRRI.org for the International Rice Research Institute and built the World Vision child sponsorship pages.
From first search to campus visit to application, the website is now the front door of admissions. We structure it so a parent or applicant always knows the next step.
Students, parents, faculty, alumni, and applicants come looking for different things. Clear structure gives each of them a path without burying the others.
Announcements, calendars, news, and admissions updates should not need a developer. We set up the CMS around how your team actually publishes.
School websites carry family trust and personal data. We build on stable platforms and keep sites fast, secure, and current through the school year.
We start with discovery and planning: your goals, your calendar, and the audiences the site must serve. For large institutions we often build on Drupal, the platform behind our Ateneo and IRRI work. For smaller schools, WordPress or Webflow usually fits better, and we will tell you which honestly. After launch, maintenance and support keeps the site current through every school year.
The work is senior-led from start to finish. Dthree has spent 10 years building for Philippine institutions, with more than 500 projects delivered.
It depends on size and scope. Most school projects fall within the professional tier of our website cost guide for the Philippines, which breaks down realistic ranges and what affects them.
A focused school site typically takes 6 to 12 weeks from planning to launch. Larger university builds take longer, and we plan around your school calendar so launches avoid enrollment crunch periods.
Yes. Migration is part of planning: we map your current pages, keep what works, retire what does not, and set up redirects so nothing valuable is lost.
Yes. Most of our school clients stay on monthly maintenance and support, the same arrangement behind the university sites we continue to look after.
A 30-minute call, no commitment. You will talk directly with a co-founder.
Book a discovery callPrefer email? Write to hello@dthree.com.ph.