by Greg Parry | May 13, 2020 | Blog
Should You Buy That School? Should You Buy That School? The appetite for investment in schools worldwide seems unabated. But should you buy that school? There are five key elements that should be used to gauge the viability of a school purchase. Financial ...
by Duncan Douglas | May 13, 2020 | Blog
In recent weeks GSE has begun plans to bring the Finnish Curriculum into its portfolio that already includes; UK , IB, American and Australian curriculums. The Finnish Curriculum is now world renowned and the education community knows it. The Curriculum looks to...
by Greg Parry | May 5, 2020 | Blog
To be honest I first learnt of this word in 1996 after a famous exchange that occurred between Australian 60 Minutes reporter Tracey Curro and controversial politician Pauline Hanson. Pauline Hanson was proposing at the time a drastic reduction in Asian...
by Duncan Douglas | May 5, 2020 | Blog
Someone who intends to operate an education institution in South Korea needs to be equipped with facilities in accordance with Article 8, and register by filling out the founders personal information, teaching process, list of instructors, teaching expenses,...
by Duncan Douglas | May 1, 2020 | Blog
What does the future of education and Hagwons in South Korea look like, post Covid-19,? Top priority for Korean parents is English! There are tens of thousands of English Hagwons in South Korea. A Hagwon is effectively a private learning centre that almost all Korean...
by Duncan Douglas | Apr 28, 2020 | Blog
South Korea has rightly had its name up in lights with its response to Covid-19. One of the first countries outside of China to get the virus, and it did have the second highest rate of infections at one stage. The country has dealt with the spread better than many...
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