Roughly 6.9 million students worldwide are served by international private schools, which offer lessons beyond traditionally dominant U.S. and British resources.
Tapping Into Global Demands for English-Language Learning
An Ed-Tech Effort to Bring English Skills to Students in India Underscores Needs Across Many Nations
The CEO of a U.K.-based company attempting to bring English language support to India talks about the challenges of meeting burgeoning demands.
What to Expect for Future Public and Private School Enrollment
Stanford University Professor Thomas Dee Dissects What's Known About Students Who've Left K-12 Systems Since the Pandemic
Stanford University Professor Thomas Dee explains what’s known about students who’ve left K-12 systems since the pandemic, and what’s ahead.
Private School Choice is Booming. Here’s What It Means for Education Companies
The Opportunity to Deliver Products to Independent Schools, and Directly to Parents Could Grow in Some States
Recent efforts to broaden school choice and funnel state dollars to parents and private schools are raising questions about the potential implications for the sector.
International Private Schools: Growth, Change, and Pressing Needs
The Institutions Have Seen Rapid Growth, and They Have a Need for Quality Teachers and SEL
There are more than 13,000 of the schools globally, and they have a growing need for high-quality teachers and social-emotional learning.
International private school chains have experienced explosive growth in the last five years, creating new revenue opportunities for education companies.
A newly released report focuses on how international schools — a fixture in many countries — select their suppliers and make purchasing decisions.
An Inside Look at One of the World’s Biggest International Private School Companies
The CEO of Maple Bear Says the Organization, Already a Presence in More Than 30 Countries, Is Eyeing a U.S. Expansion
The CEO of one of the world’s largest operators of international private schools, Arno Krug, talks about how his organization has responded to changing parent needs during COVID.
An increasing number of parents are looking to enroll their children in more affordable international private schools, according to a new report from ISC Research.
International Private Schools: How Sheltered Are They From the COVID-19 Storm?
The Schools Have Been Resilient During Past Economic Crises, Says an Analysis by a U.K.-Based Research Firm
International private schools have been a growing market, and they’re trying trying to improve their remote-learning capabilities in order to impress families.