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Setting up an International School


#1  2012-03-13 02:40:10

KingEdmund
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Setting up an International School

Hi Everyone,

myself and wife were in Nepal and loved Pokhara so much. We are both teachers and are currently travelling the world, seeking somewhere to settle down and work.

After being in Pokhara and reading all about the poor standard of education given and how it isn't given value and the future leaders of the country aren't given a proper education.

We felt stirred to set up an International School using the Cambridge Curriculum in Pokhara. We have been looking into things and have found some info but we would be very grateful if people could give us further advice.

This is what we know so far;
- we could apply for a business visa
- show out capital of 20,000 euros
- apply for a permission letter from the govt to set up the school
- we can only start with a kindergarten as the govt don't want anymore money grabbing schools but could apply once we show standards

Any advice will be beneficial to our search.
Thanks




 
 
 
 

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#2  2012-03-13 16:36:57

ayaka123
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Registered: 2011-05-12
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Re: Setting up an International School

my dad and myself can u help u with this seriously we mean it..
He has a good links with government people here....




 
 
 
 

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#3  2012-03-21 02:25:29

rjmckay
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Registered: 2012-02-21
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Re: Setting up an International School

There is a educational charity that started in Nepal called room to read ( roomtoread.org ), he built sustainable schools in many Nepal villages.

I am sure if you can contact someone from there they will give you some good advice and most probably some help.




 
 
 
 

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#4  2012-04-25 07:21:32

rjmckay
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Re: Setting up an International School

I am currently in Nepal and have been talking with a friend who runs a language institute.  Whilst you may not be able to get a licence for a profit making school, it is apparently quite likely that you could for a language school, as long as you are able to run the IELTS test.

With the language section of the British Council offices closed, there is a lot of demand for IELTS schools, so this could be something to consider.  I am also sure that if you used financing from the IELTS fees to fund primary school classes, then you would have no problem.




 
 
 
 

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#5  2012-07-11 08:39:16

e_moodie
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From: Kathmandu
Registered: 2012-05-15
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Re: Setting up an International School

Hello King Edmund,

I have a friend who is looking to start up a school. However, he is looking to partner with another foreigner and hasn't been able to find anyone yet. He would prefer to do it within the Kathmandu Valley though. My friend has lived Nepal on and off for quite some time (I don't know how long exactly but he has said that he was here during the most recent civil war) and I have worked with him at a school here. He's also prepared to put up a similar amount of money as you.
Please send me a PM because I know that he would love to hear from you.




 
 
 

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