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EduReach is an educational consultancy and school operator headquartered in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2010, the organisation specialises in establishing, managing, and operating premium international schools in partnership with leading UK independent school brands. EduReach primarily serves regions in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, aiming to adapt UK-style education to local contexts.
Overview
[edit]EduReach collaborates with UK schools to extend their educational ethos and standards internationally. By leveraging enhanced franchise agreements, the consultancy oversees pre-operational planning, curriculum adaptation, and ongoing school management. Their partnerships include notable institutions like King’s College Taunton and Downe House School. Approach and Services
Projects and Operations
[edit]EduReach operates schools in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman, China, and Thailand, with projects such as King’s College Doha, Downe House Riyadh, and Cheltenham Muscat. The schools typically follow the British National Curriculum, augmented to meet local regulatory and cultural requirements. Emphasis is placed on co-curricular activities, subject-specialist teaching, and pastoral care, ensuring a holistic educational experience.
Affiliations and Partnerships
[edit]EduReach works closely with UK schools to ensure the integrity of their brands is preserved internationally. The consultancy’s operational model includes managing all preoperative processes and school lifecycles, allowing UK partners to focus on their domestic campuses
Schools
[edit]EduReach currently manages several international schools, including:
- King's College Doha, Pre-prep campus, Qatar
- King's College Doha, Senior campus, Qatar
- King's College Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- Downe House Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- Downe House Muscat, Oman
- Cheltenham Muscat, Oman
- Hurtwood House Beijing, China
- Denla British School, Thailand
The schools offer curricula based on the National Curriculum for England, supplemented by co-curricular programs and a strong emphasis on pastoral care.
Values and Philosophy
[edit]EduReach's philosophy revolves around fostering academic excellence, leadership, and diversity. The organisation values inclusivity, encouraging respect and understanding among students from diverse backgrounds. Leadership development is integrated into its schools' curricula to prepare students for global challenges.
Recognition and Impact
[edit]Through its schools, EduReach has gained recognition for delivering educational excellence and building inclusive communities. The schools attract international staff and students, contributing to the vibrancy and diversity of their respective locations.
Case Study: King’s College Doha
[edit]King’s College Doha opened in 2016 under an enhanced franchise model with EduReach managing the operations. The school began with 220 students and quickly established itself as a leading preparatory school in the region. This project exemplifies EduReach's approach of aligning UK educational traditions with local needs, contributing to its rapid growth and full enrolment capacity within two years.