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Joomla

Joomla

Joomla! is the mobile-ready and user-friendly way to build your website. Choose from thousands of features and designs. Joomla! is free and open-source.

Eight large schools of Panama use this legendary Content Management System on their websites.

Schools: The Oxford School, Colegio Javier, Colegio De La Salle, Instituto Atenea, etc.

WordPress

WordPress

WordPress is most associated with blogging (its original purpose when first created) but has evolved to support other types of web content including more traditional mailing lists and forums.

Eleven different size schools of Panama use this popular Content Management System on their websites.

Schools: Balboa Academy, Escuela Montessori, San Agustin's School, The King's School, etc.

Drupal

Drupal

Drupal is an open source platform for building amazing digital experiences. It's made by a dedicated community. Anyone can use it, and it will always be free.

Three well-known schools of Panama use this powerful Content Management System on their websites.

Schools: Knightsbridge, Panama College and Saint Anthony School.

Edlio

Edlio

Edlio powers websites for K-12 schools and districts with an easy-to-use content management system (CMS) packed with features developed specifically for teachers and school administrators.

Two schools decided to go with the Edilio - Boston School International and International School of Panama.

Wix

Wix

Wix.com Ltd. is a cloud-based web development platform that was first developed and popularised by the Israeli company also called Wix. It allows users to create HTML5 websites and mobile sites through the use of online drag and drop tools.

Two schools used Wix to build their homepage websites - Isaac Rabin school and Panama Christian Academy.

Contao Open Source CMS

Contao Open Source CMS

Contao is a powerful open source CMS that allows you to create professional websites and scalable web applications.

Colegio Aleman Nikolaus Kopernikus made a unique choice to use Contao (formerly TYPOlight, don't be confused with TYPO3).

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