Bilingual Schools Market in China Continues To Grow

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SHANGHAI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The bilingual schools in China that focus on local students have
witnessed fastest growth between 2015-18 and the trend is likely to
continue in the region’s schools market.

The data was revealed during a keynote presentation by Kaushik Mohan,
Partner at leading global consultancy firm L.E.K. Consulting’s Global
Education Practice. Mohan also cited key factors driving the growth of
student enrollment in private K-12 schools.

“Increasing preference among parents for foreign higher education and
English proficiency (typically offered by bilingual and international
schools), as well as increasing affluence is resulting in higher
discretionary spending amongst the rising upper and middle class,”
explained Mohan.

According to L.E.K.’s data, affluent Chinese parents are spending up to
$400-600,000 (RMB 2.5-4M) on a child’s education, with early years and
K-12 accounting for 40% of total spending.

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In addition, intense competition for top school spots is creating a
stressful education environment in public schools, luring students to
private bilingual and international schools.

“China recently introduced measures welcoming investments in its private
education market. And research presented at IPSEF confirms there is a
massive opportunity that has yet to be tapped,” said Rhona Greenhill,
co-founder, IPSEF, the leading conference for the private and
international schools sector that also has editions in London and Dubai.

With such a positive outlook for the overall growth of bilingual and
international schools in China, Mohan advised potential players to
understand the demand and supply dynamics at the city and catchment
level, as well as build local partnerships that are critical to securing
valuable real estate for future operations and complying with evolving
regulatory restrictions.

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TYPE OF SCHOOL   DESCRIPTION   ENROLLMENT   OUTLOOK
Bilingual Schools   Catering to local parents, who believe English proficiency is
equally important and want a blended education for their children
 

Enrollment: ~120k students

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λ Growth: High growth (~15%) has been observed in the period
2015-18

  Future outlook: forecast to grow at similar rates as witnessed
historically (12-13%)
International Schools   Catering to expats students, and offering International curriculum λ
Int’l schools are outside the MoE licensing system
 

Enrollment: ~370k students λ Growth: Slow growth (~2%) has been
observed in the period 2015-18

  Future outlook: forecast to grow at similar rates as witnessed
historically (
     

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*Source: AETOSWire

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