Case study · 06
Kabojja International
A school website organised for parents, students, staff and partners.
- Year
- 2024
- Role
- IA, UX/UI, WordPress build
- Stack
- WordPress · Education · Uganda
01 · The brief
What the client needed.
Kabojja International School needed a site that spoke clearly to different audiences at once, especially parents, students, staff and prospective families.
02 · Discovery & IA
Structure, audience and sitemap.
This was an audience-routing problem from the start. Parents, students, staff and prospective families each arrive with different questions, so the structure had to help them find the right path quickly. Discovery focused on entry points, hierarchy and the information each audience needed most often.
Sitemap · kabojjainternational.com
04 audience hubs · 13 leaf pages
- ·Information architecture is audience-first, not topic-first. The same content (e.g. fees) lives in two hubs with different framing.
- ·About, Curriculum and News sit alongside the audience hubs — they're cross-audience and link inward from every hub.
03 · Wireframes & UX
From wireframes to prototype.
This stage focused on entry points and routes. I used the wireframes to test how parents, students and prospective families would land on the site, and whether the important next steps were visible quickly enough.
Audience hub wireframe
Hi-fi · /prospective
- 01Header swaps CTA copy per audience (Apply / Portal / Email)
- 02Hub framing pinned to one task per audience
- 03Three tile rows, ordered by what that audience asks for most
- 04Calendar + news always present at the bottom of every hub
04 · Outcome
What changed after launch.
The finished site gave the school clearer audience routes and a stronger sense of structure, while making ongoing updates more manageable for the team behind it.
