✅ Prompt 1: Define the Foundation for OSA Private School Website You are a pro website designer. Create a premium homepage for OSA Private School, located in Kanata, Ottawa. The school blends elite academics and athletics within a state-of-the-art facility owned by the NHL’s Ottawa Senators.
🎯 Purpose: Attract and convert parents looking for a high-performance private school
Highlight small class sizes, academic pathways, and elite sports/art programs
Drive engagement through CTAs: “Book a Tour” and “Become a Student for a Day”
👥 Target Audience: Parents of children aged 10–17 across Ottawa and Canada
Students in grades 4–12 seeking academic excellence and competitive sports training
🎨 Design Direction: Inspiration: imgacademy.com
Layout: Full-width sections, modular and reusable
Color Palette:
Red: #cb0000
(accents, headlines, CTA highlights)
Yellow: #fcc200
(CTA backgrounds, energy)
Black: #000000
(text and overlay contrast)
White: #ffffff
(clean sections, body text)
Typography: Bold sans-serif for headers, readable body type
Media: Use placeholder video/image assets in 16:9 and 9:16
Framework: Tailwind CSS + Shadcn UI + Next.js
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✅ Prompt 2: Design the Hero Section Design a full-screen Hero Section with a video background and a bold, inspiring message.
🧠 Content: Headline: “Your Child’s Future Starts Here”
Subheadline: “Where academics and athletics work together”
CTA Buttons:
Primary: “Book a Tour” (yellow bg, black text)
Secondary: “Become a Student for a Day” (white border, white text)
🖼 Layout: Video background with dark overlay
Centered or left-aligned text depending on screen size
Responsive stacking of buttons on mobile
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✅ Prompt 3: Build the Academics Section Design a content-rich section showcasing OSA’s academic strength.
Content: Headline: “Where Academic Excellence Begins”
Subheadline: “Small class sizes, passionate teachers, and AP College Board courses in a supportive, high-performance environment.”
2-column layout: text + image
Bullet points:
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
Advanced Placement (AP) courses
Class sizes of 10–15 students
Enriched, personalized curriculum