Welcome to our new website

It’s like upgrading your car or decorating your home, a new website is so exciting and daunting at the same time.

Why fix what is not broken?

Our old site has worked so well for us over the past year, but we felt it was getting a bit worn, needed a facelift and updating. After getting in contact with Lucy O’Reilly we started working on it over the past month or so.

This is probably our 6th website since websites became a thing all of them years ago, and Kay herself designed the very first one, although this new one looks completely different, the content and ethos behind the site is the same.

Here at Kay’s Flower School, we provide our trainee florists with support, value and mentoring as we have done for the past 35years, and what we have learned as a result of Covid is we can do this as good virtually as we did in a classroom setting and in fact, we believe we do it better now than we ever did before.

We have opened our training up to those who would never have been able to travel to us from far away across the pond. The success of our over seas student is something we are so proud of, with their feedback and support encouraging us every day of the week.

We have to thank our 50K followers on Facebook and our 20K followers on Instagram for supporting us through the Covid Pandemic; you have shared our posts, commented on our posts and encouraged us to evolve our school and make it one of the most sought-after training schools in the world to start your floristry career .

As a thank you for your support and to celebrate our new fabulous website, we are giving away 3 places on our Online Christmas Flower Program, worth €900 in total.

All you have to do is email info@flowerschoolireland.com with the answers to these questions:

  1. What year was Kays Flower School established?

  2. Who designed Kay’s Flower Schools first website?

  3. Approx how many followers has Kay’s Flower School between Facebook & Instagram?

Winners will be announced 19th October Live at our 12pm Live Class

 

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