by Greg Parry | Mar 20, 2026 | School Investment
How to Start a School Business: A Guide for Investors and Developers Starting a school is one of the most complex and rewarding business ventures an investor can undertake. Global demand for quality international education is growing, driven by expanding middle...
by Greg Parry | Mar 1, 2026 | School Investment
Why Most New School Projects Fail Financially Education is widely regarded as a resilient, high-impact investment sector. Schools generate recurring revenue, serve essential community needs, and operate in markets where demand is often structurally undersupplied. Yet...
by Greg Parry | Mar 1, 2026 | School Investment
Governance Structures That Attract Education Investors Governance is the aspect of school development that investors talk about the least and worry about the most. It rarely features prominently in feasibility studies or investor presentations. It is treated as...
by Greg Parry | Mar 1, 2026 | School Investment
One of the first questions investors and developers ask when exploring education projects is simple: what is the real cost of starting an international school? The answer is often misunderstood. Many new school projects underestimate the financial requirements because...
by Greg Parry | Feb 28, 2026 | School Investment
Setting up a new school is often described as a rewarding venture. It creates long-term social value, supports community development, and can deliver stable financial returns over time. Yet many school projects struggle to secure investment, even when the educational...
by Greg Parry | Feb 2, 2026 | School Investment
For school leaders, boards, and investors, understanding culture and well-being as an energy system is increasingly central to long-term performance and sustainability. Well-Being Is Not a Silo: What Schools Can Learn from Owen Eastwood and Belonging “When there are...
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