King Driving School’s responsive website enables users to book courses for vehicles such as Suzuki Mehran, Suzuki Alto, Toyota Vitz, CD-70 bikes, and Daihatsu Mira while highlighting services like driving training, theory classes, hallmark training, pick-and-drop, and client testimonials.
Proven Track Record
Customer Satisfaction
Success rate of bot case completion
Challenge & Strategy
The key challenges were creating a responsive layout for diverse content (course listings, galleries, blogs), ensuring intuitive navigation for prospective students, and securing sensitive student data in the admin panel. To address these, we adopted a mobile-first, component-driven front end built with semantic HTML, CSS media queries, and jQuery. On the back end, we used Laravel’s MVC framework with MySQL to enforce validation, authentication, and role-based access control. WordPress was integrated as a headless CMS to empower non-technical staff to update blogs and gallery images without developer support. SEO best practices—clean URLs, optimized metadata, and fast load times—were implemented to boost local search visibility.
How We Did It:
We began by wireframing and prototyping in Figma, refining page flows for course discovery and enquiry submission. Front-end development focused on reusable components: a course catalog with vehicle filters, testimonial sliders, and a blog module with on-site previews. On the server side, Laravel controllers and Eloquent models managed admissions, course data, attendance records, and instructor profiles, secured by Laravel’s validation and Passport authentication. The admin panel, styled with SB-Admin, aggregates all operational modules—Admissions, Cars, Courses, Instructors, Students, Attendance—into one dashboard. WordPress headless CMS endpoints feed blog and gallery content into the Laravel templates via API.

The Results
- 40% faster page load speeds, improving mobile user engagement
- The site consistently ranks in the top three local search results for key driving-school keywords.
- Administrative workflows became 30% more efficient following deployment of the unified dashboard.
- Online course enquiries increased by 35% within two months of launch.
- Content update turnaround for blog posts and gallery assets was cut by 50%.