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Your school must be accessible by law.

But above all,
for your students

We make it easy for your school to comply with the new Web Accessibility law and ensure that all students can access your website without barriers.

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Most educational websites are not accessible.
And that has consequences.

Accessibility has been mandatory since June 2025

The European Accessibility Directive and national regulations require educational institutions to meet WCAG standards on their digital platforms.

Fines can reach up to €250,000

Non-compliance with web accessibility regulations can result in significant financial penalties for educational institutions.

There are 25,000 students with disabilities in Spain

Thousands of families rely on school digital platforms to access academic information, communications, and educational resources.

A family can't access information due to a technical failure

When a school's digital environment is not accessible, students and families are left out of the educational process.

When a student or their family cannot access their own school's content, inclusion stops being a value and becomes a barrier.

Real impact on your school

It's not just a website. It's the first educational experience families have.

Families compare online and decide fast

Today, families evaluate multiple schools in less than an hour.

The digital experience is part of the decision-making process.

A school that promotes inclusion but doesn't apply it on its website creates an immediate disconnect.


Your students don't see your website the same way

In every school there are students with:

  • ADHD
  • Dyslexia
  • Color blindness
  • Low vision

We're not talking about the future. We're talking about the present.


The invisible risk: Institutional reputation

Non-compliance can lead to:

  • Financial fines
  • Public exposure
  • Loss of credibility
  • Negative reviews

In education, reputation is everything.


Differentiation and educational leadership

During open days, every school talks about inclusion, diversity, and personalized attention.

But families don't just listen to the pitch: they investigate, observe, and look for real consistency.

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Turn accessibility into a competitive advantage

These are just some of the specific benefits for schools that integrate accessibility into their website and culture.

Strengthen your inclusive educational project Improve SEO and usability Reduce legal risk Improve the experience for students with ADHD or Dyslexia Increase family trust

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it mandatory for a school to comply with the European Accessibility Act?
Yes. Since June 2025, European regulations require that digital environments — including educational websites — be accessible in accordance with standards such as WCAG 2.1 AA. Non-compliance can lead to financial penalties and reputational risks. Beyond the legal obligation, ensuring accessibility protects your students and strengthens families' trust.
How does the accessibility law impact families?
Families research online before choosing a school. An accessible website conveys inclusion, professionalism, and trust from the very first moment.
Does it really improve the student experience?
Yes. Especially for students with dyslexia, ADHD, low vision, or reading difficulties. But it also improves navigation for everyone.
How does this benefit our school beyond avoiding penalties?
Accessibility improves the digital experience for all students, reinforces coherence with educational values, demonstrates a real commitment to inclusion, and builds greater trust among families comparing schools online. In education, reputation is built in every detail.
How does this set us apart from other schools?
Most schools are not yet prepared. Being accessible today positions your school as a leader in real inclusion.

It's not just about avoiding fines.

It's about leading the change before everyone else.