PRIVATE SCHOOL CONSULTATION

We offer comprehensive support in establishing a new international school that follows either the Cambridge or Edexcel Curriculum. Our services encompass overseeing the process, evaluating needs, crafting, creating, and conducting workshops, informative materials, or tailored programs to address the requirements of the community or classrooms. We provide independent guidance and counsel to educators regarding specialized education, training, and coordinating technical aspects within specific educational concerns for interdisciplinary provider groups, teachers, classroom staff, and community programs. This includes advice on educational approaches and methodologies within a specialized professional field. Our role involves providing autonomous technical advice, consultation, and personalized assistance to educators and diverse interdisciplinary professionals within our specialized field, utilizing the most current effective practices available.

We evaluate local and state educational resources within our professional expertise and design and develop specific programs to enhance these resources when appropriate. Furthermore, we create and distribute evidence-based literature and information packages pertaining to special education, catering to educational programs and stakeholders based on identified needs.

Our involvement extends to participation in committees and advisory boards, contributing insights to shape policies and initiatives that align with statewide educational goals for students within our professional specialization. Additionally, we may oversee personnel, which could involve making recommendations for recruitment, termination, performance evaluations, training, task allocation, and resolving issues.

Here is a general guide on what we cover:

Research and Planning:

Market Research: Analyze the demand for an international school in your target location. Identify the demographic, cultural, and educational needs.

Educational Model: Decide on the curriculum and educational approach (e.g., IB, British, American, etc.) that aligns with your vision.

Business Plan: Develop a comprehensive plan outlining your school’s mission, vision, target audience, budget, curriculum, facilities, and staffing requirements.

Legal and Regulatory Compliance:

Legal Structure: Establish a legal entity for the school (e.g., non-profit, for-profit, etc.).

Compliance: Research and adhere to the educational laws, regulations, and licensing requirements in the country or region where you plan to operate.

 

 

Finances:

Financial Planning: Determine the initial and ongoing financial requirements, including funding for infrastructure, staff salaries, curriculum development, and operational costs.

Curriculum and Staffing:

Curriculum Development: Develop or choose a curriculum that aligns with the educational standards and meets the needs of the target student population.

Staff Recruitment: Hire qualified and experienced teachers, administrative staff, and support personnel. Ensure they understand and can implement the chosen curriculum.

Marketing and Enrollment:

Marketing Strategy: Develop a marketing plan to promote the school within the community and attract prospective students.

Enrollment Process: Establish an enrollment process that includes admissions criteria, applications, interviews, and enrollment fees.

Launch and Operation:

Launch Plan: Plan and execute a launch event to introduce the school to the community and stakeholders.

Operation Management: Implement systems and procedures for day-to-day operations, including student management, academic programs, extracurricular activities, and administrative functions.

Continuous Improvement:

Quality Assurance: Implement mechanisms for continuous assessment, feedback, and improvement in teaching standards, facilities, and overall operations.

As you may aware that establishing an international school is a complex process that requires thorough planning, compliance with regulations, and a clear understanding of educational and business aspects. Seeking advice from educational consultants, legal experts, and experienced educators can be beneficial in navigating the process effectively.