Farmington, Jan. 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Global K-12 International Schools Market Size Is Projected to Grow From US$ 7442.6 Million in 2022 to US$ 13450 Million in 2029; It Is Expected to Grow at a CAGR of 8.8% from 2023 to 2030. A K-12 international school is a K-12 (say “k 12”, “k 12”, or “k 12”) that promotes international education from kindergarten to grade 12 in an international setting. Adopting a curriculum like the International Baccalaureate, Edexcel, Cambridge Assessment International Education, or International Primary Curriculum, or following a national curriculum from a country other than the school’s home country.
Most international schools follow curriculums that are based on British or American education or were made for international schools, like the International General Certificate of Secondary Education or IB Diploma Programme. This international curriculum focuses on internationalism, developing global citizenship, creating the best environment for learning, and teaching in a way that encourages understanding, independence, interdependence, and cooperation.
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Recent Developments:
Jun 6, 2022, GEMS Education partners with Fixerman to launch the UAE’s largest school e-waste campaign
GEMS Education has teamed up with Fixerman, the Dubai-based device repair specialists, to launch the largest school electronic waste (e-waste) campaign in the UAE. The campaign aims to reduce the amount of broken or unwanted devices, including mobile phones, tablets and laptops, that end up in landfill sites. When electronic devices are dumped in landfills, toxic substances like lead and mercury can leak into the soil and water system.
Jan 9, 2023, COGNITA PARTNERS WITH BRIGHTON COLLEGE AGAIN TO LAUNCH NEW PREP SCHOOL IN LONDON
We are excited to announce another partnership with Brighton College to establish Brighton College Prep Kensington – an exciting new preparatory school in Kensington for boys and girls aged 2 to 13 – in September 2023. Our current school, Prince’s Gardens Preparatory School, will become known as Brighton College Prep Kensington (BCPK). This exciting venture builds upon the terrific success of our existing partner prep school, Brighton College Singapore.
Dec 13, 2022, GEMS Education launches Arabic and Islamic Programme to support Emiratisation
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates: GEMS Education has launched a year-long on-the-job Nafis Arabic and Islamic novice teacher induction programme designed to support fresh Emirati graduates and prepare them for jobs in Arabic language and Islamic education departments across the GEMS network of schools.
Regional Outlook:
Currently, North America and Europe hold the largest proportion of the worldwide K-12 international school market. These two regions are predicted to continue to expand and lead the market over the forecast period.
To survive and compete in today’s world, students must have international experience as well as a strong command of the English language. This has elevated the significance of K-12 international schools and aided the global K-12 international schools market in making significant progress.
The rise of educational technology (EdTech) resources in both academic and non-academic domains has contributed to the growth of the global K-12 international school market. EdTech products and services are becoming increasingly popular in the K-12 and higher education markets.
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Scope of Report:
Report Attributes
Details
Growth Rate
CAGR of 8.8% from 2023 to 2030.
Revenue Forecast by 2022
USD 7442.6 Million
By Type
English Language International School, Other Language International School
By Application
Pre-primary School, Primary School, Middle School, High School, Others
By Companies
Cognita Schools, GEMS Education, Maple Leaf Educational Systems, Nord Anglia Education, ACS International Schools, Braeburn Schools, Dulwich College International, Esol Education, Harrow International
Regions and Countries Covered
North America: (US, Canada, Mexico, Rest of North America)
Europe(Germany, France, Italy, Spain, UK, Nordic Countries, Benelux Union, Rest of Europe)
Asia-Pacific (Japan, China, India, Australia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Rest of Asia-Pacific)
The Middle East & Africa(Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, South Africa, Rest of the Middle East & Africa)
Latin America(Brazil, Argentina, Rest of Latin America)
Rest Of the World
Base Year
2022
Historical Year
2017 to 2022
Forecast Year
2023 to 2030
Market Dynamics:
Market Drivers
More and more international schools are using technology to teach.
International Schools’ partnerships with schools abroad are growing.
Market Trend
Innovative teaching methods are becoming more and more popular.
A rise in the number of new services in education
Restraints
High cost to invest at first
Key Segments Covered:
Top Market Players:
Cognita Schools, GEMS Education, Maple Leaf Educational Systems, Nord Anglia Education, ACS International Schools, Braeburn Schools, Dulwich College International, Esol Education, Harrow International, and others.
By Type
English Language International School
Other Language International School
By Application
Pre-primary School
Primary School
Middle School
High School
Others
Regions and Countries Covered
North America: (US, Canada, Mexico, Rest of North America)
Europe: (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, UK, Nordic Countries, Benelux Union, Rest of Europe)
Asia-Pacific: (Japan, China, India, Australia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Rest of Asia-Pacific)
The Middle East & Africa: (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, South Africa, Rest of the Middle East & Africa)
Latin America: (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of Latin America)
Rest Of the World
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