Refreshed August 2026
Education & Training Websites

Top Education & E-Learning Web Developers in London (2026)

Education and training providers in London compete in one of the most digitally sophisticated markets — their prospective students are comparing options online, reading reviews on independent platforms, checking Ofsted or equivalent ratings, and evaluating course content samples before submitting an enquiry. The web developers on this list have built education websites in London that treat the learner journey as a conversion funnel: from awareness through course discovery, to outcome evidence, to a frictionless enrolment process that captures commitment before the window of intent closes.

Schools and colleges in England are inspected by Ofsted and inspection grades must be accurately represented. Independent schools must be registered with the Department for Education. Higher education institutions must be registered with the Office for Students (OfS) to award degrees and access public funding. The UK Quality Code governs academic standards. Student data must comply with UK GDPR under the DPA 2018, and websites must publish a privacy notice accessible to students and parents.

Notable platforms: Ofsted Parent View, Good Schools Guide, Which? University, Hotcourses, UCAS

Real education & e-learning projects reviewed firsthand
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How this list is built. Each firm featured here also appears in our broader London web developers directory, filtered down to those who can show real education & e-learning project experience. We weigh public case studies, stated service offerings, and client reviews we were able to verify. Tkist Digital sits at #1 because this is our own agency — nobody pays to be listed or to move up the order.

10 agencies compared · Education & E-Learning · London

London, United Kingdom
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Our Recommendation · Education & E-LearningLondon · United Kingdom
#1 in 2026

Tkist Digital

London's go-to team for education & e-learning websites — Course catalogue with structured content.

Web Design & DevelopmentSEOE-commerceAI AutomationsMobile Apps
5(500+ reviews)
Est. 2014
10-49

Tkist Digital is the top-ranked web development partner for London businesses seeking speed, conversion, and measurable ROI. With 300+ delivered projects across 40+ countries, Tkist Digital builds Next.js and WordPress sites that score 95+ on Google PageSpeed, rank on page one, and generate leads from day one. Fixed-price projects, GDPR-compliant code, no lock-in contracts, and a 12-day fast-track launch available.

Spots #2 to #10 are pulled from our complete London directory. Full agency write-ups are on that page — here we focus on what matters for education & e-learning work specifically.

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Cyber-Duck

UX-led digital product agency with a 20-year London track record.

4.8(63)
UX ResearchWeb ApplicationsReactDigital Strategy
Est. 2005
50-249
London

Public sector and regulated-industry clients needing research-led UX and web applications

Read the full write-up on the London page

3

DistinguDigital

Performance marketing and web development studio for London growth businesses.

4.7(44)
Web DevelopmentPaid SocialCROShopify
Est. 2015
10-49
London

DTC e-commerce brands needing Shopify builds paired with paid media campaigns

Read the full write-up on the London page

4

Rawnet

London digital agency delivering strategy, web builds, and brand campaigns since 2004.

4.7(38)
Brand StrategyWeb DevelopmentCMSDigital Campaigns
Est. 2004
50-249
London

Mid-market UK brands wanting combined brand strategy and CMS web delivery

Read the full write-up on the London page

5

Manifesto

Independent London digital agency focused on design-led web products.

4.6(29)
Web DesignDrupalReactDigital Experience
Est. 2007
50-249
London

Charities, cultural organisations, and purpose-led brands prioritising accessibility

Read the full write-up on the London page

6

Dept Agency

Global digital product and technology agency with major London operations.

4.7(91)
Digital ProductsCommerceDataTechnology
Est. 2015
1,000-9,999
London

Global enterprise brands needing composable commerce or large-scale digital products

Read the full write-up on the London page

7

Inviqa

London engineering-led agency for complex Symfony, Drupal, and e-commerce platforms.

4.6(47)
SymfonyDrupalMagentoPlatform Engineering
Est. 2008
50-249
London

UK retailers and B2B firms needing complex Symfony, Drupal, or Magento engineering

Read the full write-up on the London page

8

Pixel Fridge

Small creative web studio in East London building distinctive brand-led sites.

4.8(22)
Creative Web DesignWebflowWordPressBranding
Est. 2011
2-9
London

Independent businesses and creative brands wanting distinctive, design-led Webflow sites

Read the full write-up on the London page

9

Propeller Communications

London PR and digital agency offering integrated web, content, and comms.

4.5(31)
Web DevelopmentContent StrategyPRWordPress
Est. 2002
10-49
London

B2B technology companies wanting integrated PR, content, and web from one team

Read the full write-up on the London page

10

Stink Studios

London creative technology studio known for experimental brand experiences.

4.7(18)
Creative TechnologyWebGLBrand CampaignsMotion Design
Est. 2012
50-249
London

Premium consumer brands commissioning immersive, award-level campaign experiences

Read the full write-up on the London page

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Compliance notes

Education provider websites in United Kingdom must display Ofsted rating (UK), KHDA or equivalent United Kingdom regulatory approval, Qualiopi or similar quality mark (France), and for Online courses, any relevant awarding body accreditation. Distance selling regulations (UK: Consumer Contracts Regulations) apply to online course purchases. Any claims about salary uplift or employment outcomes must be substantiated and clearly labelled.

How To Choose

Signs of a genuine education & e-learning web developer in London

These are the markers that separate real education & e-learning specialists from generalist agencies that just bolt your sector onto their pitch after you sign.

Course catalogue with structured content: learners in London want to see full course outline, duration, delivery format, entry requirements, and accreditation before enquiring — incomplete course pages lose enquiries to competitors who provide this detail

Outcome and employment statistics: 'X% of graduates from our London programme found employment within 3 months' is the single most effective conversion statement on an education website — but it must be genuine and verifiable

Accreditation and regulatory approval badges: Ofsted, awarding body logos, and quality marks prominently displayed reduce 'is this legitimate?' scepticism that causes London learners to abandon the enquiry

Student testimonials with specific outcome detail: 'This course helped me move from admin to data analyst at a London firm within 12 months' converts better than 'great course, highly recommended'

Application or enrolment CTA with low commitment entry: 'Book a free information session' or 'Download the course guide' captures more top-of-funnel prospects in London than 'apply now', which implies commitment before the learner is ready

Platform Choices

Picking the right platform for education & e-learning sites in London

WordPress + LearnDash or LifterLMS

The dominant combination for London training providers offering online courses alongside a marketing website. LearnDash provides structured course delivery, quiz and assessment tools, and certificate generation.

Moodle integration

For regulated London education providers and universities that require a full-featured LMS with compliance and accessibility standards. A web developer who bridges the Moodle backend with a custom public-facing website delivers the best learner experience.

Teachable or Kajabi (hosted LMS)

For independent London course creators and coaches who want to launch quickly without custom development overhead. These platforms handle hosting, payments, and course delivery — a web developer's role is typically to build the marketing front-end that feeds enrolments.

Next.js with custom LMS API

For London education technology startups and providers building proprietary learning platforms. Offers full flexibility for adaptive learning features, gamification, progress tracking, and mobile app integration.

Cost Guide

How much a education & e-learning website costs in London

Ballpark figures for education & e-learning websites in London, as of August 2026. Your actual quote will move based on scope, platform choice, and any third-party integrations.

Independent tutor or solo course creator

£800 – £2,500

1 – 3 weeks

Course landing page with enrolment, Teachable or Kajabi integration, testimonials, and basic local SEO for London.

Training company or private school

£2,500 – £8,000

3 – 6 weeks

Course catalogue, LearnDash or Moodle integration, student enquiry flow, accreditation display, and outcome statistics page. SEO targeting London professional and vocational training searches.

Established education provider

£7,500 – £22,000

5 – 12 weeks

Custom LMS-integrated website with course catalogue, application workflow, student portal access, employer partnership section, and multi-course local SEO for London.

EdTech platform or university

£20,000 – £100,000+

12 – 36 weeks

Enterprise education platform with custom LMS development, students admissions management, alumni portal, content management for hundreds of courses, WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility compliance, and international SEO.

Common Questions

Education & E-Learning website questions from London businesses

What education & e-learning companies in London most often ask before kicking off a new website project.

How much does an education or training website cost in London?+

An independent tutor or solo course creator in London pays £800–£2,500. A training company with course catalogue and LMS integration pays £2,500–£8,000. Established education providers budget £7,500–£22,000. EdTech platforms and universities invest £20,000–£100,000+.

What LMS platform should a London training company use?+

For most mid-size training providers in London, LearnDash (WordPress) offers the best balance of capability and cost — it handles course delivery, quizzes, certificates, and student management within your existing website. If your courses require complex compliance tracking, Moodle is the standard. If you are a solo course creator launching quickly, Teachable or Kajabi are faster to deploy. A London education web developer will recommend based on your course volume, learner numbers, and technical resource.

How do education providers in London rank in Google for course searches?+

Education searches in London divide into two intent types: 'learn [skill] in London' (local, in-person) and 'best [skill] course online' (remote). Each requires a different page structure. For local in-person courses, Google Business Profile and local schema matter most. For online courses, long-tail content ('best project management certification for London professionals') and clear course schema (Course schema markup) drive the most qualified organic traffic.

Should education websites in London display Ofsted ratings or regulatory approval prominently?+

Yes — immediately. For UK providers, an Ofsted 'Good' or 'Outstanding' rating is a major conversion signal displayed in the hero section of most high-performing London training provider websites. For unregulated training providers, awarding body logos (Pearson, City & Guilds, CMI) serve the same trust function. Prospect learners in London are acutely aware that training quality varies significantly — third-party endorsement reduces that uncertainty.

What should a London business look for in a contract before hiring a web developer?+

A properly scoped web development contract for a London business should include: a fixed-price quote (not hourly with uncapped scope), a detailed scope of work document, a timeline with specific milestones and delivery dates, ownership of all source code and assets on completion, a warranty period of at least 30 days post-launch for bug fixing, and clear terms for revision rounds. Avoid any contract that includes a retainer obligation as a condition of handover — this is a red flag in the London web development market.

How long does a London web project typically take from brief to launch?+

A standard business website for a London company takes 2–4 weeks from brief to launch (assuming content is provided on time). A custom web application with integrations typically takes 6–12 weeks. E-commerce sites with product catalogue setup take 3–8 weeks. The most common cause of delays in London web projects is late content delivery from the client — agree a content deadline before the project starts and the timeline holds reliably.

Should a London business hire a local web developer or work with a remote agency?+

For most London businesses, a remote web development agency delivers equivalent or better results than a local studio — at 20–40% lower cost. The key factors are: quality of portfolio (verifiable through live URLs, not PDF screenshots), communication responsiveness (same-day replies are the baseline for professional agencies), and clear ownership transfer on handover. Physical location has not been a meaningful differentiator for web development quality since 2018. Tkist Digital serves clients across United Kingdom and 40+ countries entirely remotely.

How can a London business verify a web developer's experience before signing?+

The three most reliable verification methods for London businesses evaluating web developers are: 1) Live portfolio links — the agency should provide direct URLs to live sites they built (not PDF mockups), which you can test for speed, mobile quality, and design; 2) Client references — ask for contact details for two recent clients in a similar sector; 3) Technical audit — ask the developer to explain how they would handle a specific technical challenge for your project. A developer who cannot answer this clearly has not built what they claim. Tkist Digital provides live portfolio URLs, verified client references, and a free technical scoping call for every London project enquiry.

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