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EtonHouse International Education Group
Location
Asia
Information
TypePrivate
MottoShaping the future through education
Established12 March 2015; 9 years ago (2015-03-12)
FounderNg Gim Choo
Faculty3,700
Age range18 Months - 18 Years
Enrollment12,000
AccreditationInternational Baccalaureate
International General Certificate of Secondary Education
Websitehttps://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

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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.[7] In October 2014, EtonHouse announced plans to open its first high school in cooperation with The Singapore Chinese Highschool, to be located in Bukit Timah, to be ready in 2016.[8][needs update] The group also announced a partnership with Hwa Chong International to open a bilingual preschool/primary school in the same city. Due to laws in Singapore, while the preschool will be open for enrollment to everyone, the primary school will be international only, with Singaporean children taken only in exceptional circumstances.[9]

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

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Bahrain

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  • EtonHouse International Pre-School, Bahrain

Cambodia

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  • EtonHouse International School, Phnom Penh

China

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  • 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

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  • EtonHouse International Pre-School, Jakarta
  • EtonHouse International Pre-School, Surabaya

Japan

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  • EtonHouse Karuizawa Learning Hub

EtonHouse International Pre-School, Tokyo

Kazakhstan

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  • EtonHouse International School, Kazakhstan

Malaysia

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  • EtonHouse Malaysia International School, Kuala Lumpur
  • Etonhouse International Pre-School, Melaka

Myanmar

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  • EtonHouse International Pre-School, Yangon

Singapore

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  • 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

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  • EtonHouse Thao Dien, Ho Chi Minh City

References

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  1. ^ Zalizan, Taufiq (April 2022). "The Big Read: Can Singapore firms expanding overseas become the next global success story?". CNA. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b Chan, Jude (22 April 2013). "EtonHouse Founder Ng Gim Choo on Kindergarten Education in Singapore". The Establishment Post. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  3. ^ a b Lee, Marissa (30 June 2010). "It's a 'fun' partnership with the kids". AsiaOne. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  4. ^ Cho, Karen (17 July 2010). "A Passion For Education". Forbes India. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  5. ^ Lee, Jean; Ju, Huirong; Tan, Leah (15 June 2021). "Navigating EtonHouse through crises: the paradoxical leadership of Ng Gim Choo". The Case for Women: 1–25. doi:10.1108/CFW.2020.000003. ISSN 2732-4443. S2CID 233810793.
  6. ^ Saw, Swee-Hock; Wong, John, eds. (28 January 2014). Advancing Singapore-China Economic Relations. ISEAS Publishing. doi:10.1355/9789814519359. ISBN 978-981-4519-35-9.
  7. ^ "EtonHouse told to review registration process after long queues". The Straits Times. 1 June 2014. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  8. ^ "Hwa Chong, EtonHouse team up to launch international school with bilingual focus". Channel News Asia. 30 October 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  9. ^ Mokhtar, Faris (30 October 2014). "Hwa Chong, EtonHouse team up to launch international school with bilingual focus". Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  10. ^ Lai, Leila. "EtonHouse invests S$110m in China campus project". The Business Times. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  11. ^ "International Online Learning Hub". bahrainthismonth.com. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  12. ^ "Press Releases". mbafakhro.com. Retrieved 12 August 2020.