Mengly J. Quach Education
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Company type | American Intercon School |
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Website | www |
Mengly J. Quach Education is
History
In 2005,
Aii Language Center
Aii Language Center (Aii) is a North American Standard based center specializing in languages and is one of the biggest English language centers in Cambodia.[9] Aii offers various programs, including English, Diploma Course, Chinese and Thai language training programs, Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) preparation course, TESOL House and i-Learn English. It operates in seven campuses in Phnom Penh, one campus in Siem Reap and one campus in Takeo, Cambodia.[10]
Aii History
Aii Language Center (Aii) is a subsidiary Mengly J. Quach Education.
During Covid-19 period
Since the pandemic began, most schools did not have enough tuition fees to cover paying wages, rents, utilities and interest on loans and they would have to suspend their operations. Rental fees were the biggest issue, and while there were some supports from the government and financial institutions, these simply were not enough. As an educational institution, funding requires more than just solely the tuition fee. It also relied on the school bus, food, uniforms, books and other administration fees to support the business model.[16][17] Like other private schools, Aii was struggling with financial hardship during Covid-19 period. In a meeting of Cambodian Higher Education Association,
During the COVID-19 pandemic which hit hard on Cambodia and its education sector, Aii continued its distant teaching activities. It plans to expand its campus to Siem Reap which will be its first provincial campus.[19]
American Intercon School
American Intercon School (AIS;
The
The School had developed to eight campuses across the Phnom Penh City, Siem Reap and Takeo provinces with an enrollment of over 9,930 students in 2022-2023. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the founder of the school, Mengly Jandy Quach warned that "the pandemic itself was not the biggest problem for schoolchildren but the mental and physical trauma they had to go through with keeping up their studies via online and staying home for so long."[27] the American Intercon School was part of select schools to remain open in July 2020, due to compliance to official rules of the Ministry for Health.[28] While calling for prudence, Quach also alerted the government on the urgent need to reopen schools in Cambodia because of the very limited access of the population to technologies used for online learning.[29]
References
- ^ "The 10 Best Schools in Cambodia-2020".
- ^ The Phnom Penh Post (2020-07-17). "MJQ Education is the parent company of Aii Language Center (Aii)".
- ^ Khmer Times (2019-12-13). "MJQE is proudly the largest education provider in the country with two core businesses, Aii Language Center and American Intercon School".
- ^ Khmer Times (2019-05-15). "AIS, All Language Centre open new branches". Retrieved 2021-11-04.
- ^ Phnom Penh Post (2015-07-03). "Cambodian-American combines east and west".
- ^ Rhea Mae Soco (2020-12-27). "Schools ready to open, fear post-COVID-19 crisis". Khmer Times. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
- ^ "Cambodia's select schools to reopen in Aug". Pan Pacific Agency. 2020-07-09. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
- ^ Khmer Times (2021-06-24). "Government meeting designs blueprint for schools to reopen". Retrieved 2021-11-04.
- ^ Phnom Penh Post (2020-07-17). "Mengly J Quach calls for physical summer schools to inspire safety".
- ^ Phnom Penh Post. "American Intercon School, developing soft skills for Kingdom". www.phnompenhpost.com. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
- ^ The Phnom Penh Post (2020-07-17). "MJQ Education is the parent company of Aii Language Center (Aii)".
- ^ Khmer Times (2019-12-13). "MJQE is proudly the largest education provider in the country with two core businesses, Aii Language Center and American Intercon School".
- ^ Khmer Times (2019-05-15). "Aii Language Centre". Retrieved 2021-11-04.
- ^ Phnom Penh Post (2013-02-20). "Schooling a healthy business".
- ^ Khmer Times (2022-08-27). "Aii Language Center Inspires Students to 'Reach for the Stars'".
- ^ Khmer Times (2020-06-25). "Private schools hit hard by income loss".
- ^ Khmer Times (2020-04-15). "Financial ruin for private schools".
- ^ The Phnom Penh Post (2020-04-08). "Private schools struggling".
- ^ Thmey Thmey (2021-12-10). "Aii Language Center: 17 Years of Leading Cambodia's Language Education".
- ^ "The 10 Best Schools in Cambodia-2020".
- ^ The Phnom Penh Post (2020-07-17). "MJQ Education is the parent company of Aii Language Center (Aii)".
- ^ Khmer Times (2019-12-13). "MJQE is proudly the largest education provider in the country with two core businesses, Aii Language Center and American Intercon School".
- ^ Khmer Times (2019-05-15). "AIS, All Language Centre open new branches". Retrieved 2021-11-04.
- ^ Phnom Penh Post (2020-07-17). "Mengly J Quach calls for physical summer schools to inspire safety".
- ^ Phnom Penh Post. "American Intercon School, developing soft skills for Kingdom". www.phnompenhpost.com. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
- ^ Phnom Penh Post (2015-07-03). "Cambodian-American combines east and west".
- ^ Rhea Mae Soco (2020-12-27). "Schools ready to open, fear post-COVID-19 crisis". Khmer Times. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
- ^ "Cambodia's select schools to reopen in Aug". Pan Pacific Agency. 2020-07-09. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
- ^ Khmer Times (2021-06-24). "Government meeting designs blueprint for schools to reopen". Retrieved 2021-11-04.
External links
- Mengly J. Quach Education * Official Website
- Aii Language Center - Aii Official website
- American Intercon School - AIS Official website