EtonHouse International Education Group
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EtonHouse International Education Group | |
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Type | Private |
Motto | Shaping the future through education |
Established | 12 March 2015 |
Founder | Ng Gim Choo |
Faculty | 3700 |
Age range | 18 Months - 18 Years |
Enrollment | 12000 |
Accreditation | International Baccalaureate International General Certificate of Secondary Education |
Website | www.etonhouse.edu.sg |
EtonHouse International Education Group is headquartered in Singapore with 120 schools in over 12 countries. Together these schools provide education to over 12,000 children globally.[1]
There are 9 IB schools in the EtonHouse family.
History
The first EtonHouse school was opened in Singapore in 1995 by Ng Gim Choo, who had been inspired by her observations as a parent of play-based preschools in London.[2][3][4][5] Initially, the school had difficulty acquiring local staff due to a lack of educators with early-childhood education training and so brought in teachers from overseas.[2] By 2010, the Group was earning $40 million a year with 26 schools across Asia with an emphasis on expanding into China.[3][6]
The group managed alongside its regular institutions three main operations: EtonHouse E-Bridge, which offered education at lower fees in return for government priority in opening. High demand for registration created long lines and a requirement for revision to enrollment procedures.
The Group also announced its investment of $110mil in a China campus project in Deyang of Sichuan, China in 2017.[10] The new campus will have a capacity of 5000 students and includes 3 campuses - a standalone kindergarten, a primary and secondary school, a kindergarten and high school campus as well as a teacher training centre.
In September 2017, EtonHouse has expanded to the Middle East through a franchise agreement with MBA Fakhro Group, and opened Etonhouse Bahrain[11] division, the first Etonhouse preschool in Bahrain, and in August 2020 announced plans to open Etonhouse kindergarten.[12]
Etonhouse International Schools list
Bahrain
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Bahrain
Cambodia
- EtonHouse International School, Phnom Penh
China
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Changshu
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Chengdu
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Chongqing
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Chongzhou
- EtonHouse International School & Bilingual Pre-School, Dalian
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Deqing
- EtonHouse International School & Pre-School, Dongguan
- EtonHouse International School (FEIS), Foshan
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Harbin
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Henan Luohe
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Henan Xinxiang
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Henan Zhengzhou
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Jinan
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Kunming
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Mianyang
- EtonHouse International School & Pre-School, Nanjing
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Shanghai
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Shenzhen
- EtonHouse International School & Pre-School, Suzhou
- EtonHouse Pre-School Xiangcheng Weitang, Suzhou
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Wenzhou
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Xian
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Xichang
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Xuzhou
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Zhuhai
Indonesia
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Jakarta
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Surabaya
Japan
- EtonHouse Karuizawa Learning Hub
EtonHouse International Pre-School, Tokyo
Kazakhstan
- EtonHouse International School, Kazakhstan
Malaysia
- EtonHouse Malaysia International School, Kuala Lumpur
- Etonhouse International Pre-School, Melaka
Myanmar
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Yangon
Singapore
- EtonHouse International School, Broadrick
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Claymore
- EtonHouse Pre-School, Islander
- EtonHouse International Pre-School, Mountbatten 718
- EtonHouse Pre-School, Mountbatten 717
- EtonHouse Mountbatten, 223 Pre-School
- EtonHouse Pre-School, Newton
- EtonHouse International School, Orchard
- EtonHouse Pre-School, Robertson Walk
- EtonHouse Sentosa International Pre-School & Primary Education, Sentosa
- EtonHouse International School, Thomson
- EtonHouse Pre-School, Upper Bukit Timah
- EtonHouse Pre-School, Vanda
- EtonHouse Zhong Hua Pre-School
Vietnam
- EtonHouse Thao Dien, Ho Chi Minh City
References
- ^ Zalizan, Taufiq (April 2022). "The Big Read: Can Singapore firms expanding overseas become the next global success story?". CNA. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
- ^ a b Chan, Jude (22 April 2013). "EtonHouse Founder Ng Gim Choo on Kindergarten Education in Singapore". The Establishment Post. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
- ^ a b Lee, Marissa (30 June 2010). "It's a 'fun' partnership with the kids". AsiaOne. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
- ^ Cho, Karen (17 July 2010). "A Passion For Education". Forbes India. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
- S2CID 233810793.
- ISBN 978-981-4519-35-9.
- ^ "EtonHouse told to review registration process after long queues". The Straits Times. 1 June 2014. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
- ^ "Hwa Chong, EtonHouse team up to launch international school with bilingual focus". Channel News Asia. 30 October 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
- ^ Mokhtar, Faris (30 October 2014). "Hwa Chong, EtonHouse team up to launch international school with bilingual focus". Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
- ^ Lai, Leila. "EtonHouse invests S$110m in China campus project". The Business Times. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
- ^ "International Online Learning Hub". bahrainthismonth.com. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
- ^ "Press Releases". mbafakhro.com. Retrieved 12 August 2020.