Maximizing Potential: Investment in Singapore’s Education Sector

Maximizing Potential: Investment in Singapore’s Education Sector

Singapore's education sector offers one of the most promising and stable investment opportunities in the region. With a world-class reputation, a commitment to innovation, and a forward-thinking regulatory framework, the country provides fertile ground for investors and educational institutions looking to expand their reach and impact. In recent years, investment in Singapore’s education sector has grown exponentially, driven by both government initiatives and private sector participation. Here's why investing in Singapore’s education is not only worth it, but also a strategic move for long-term growth.
EduTrust Downgrade: How to Turn the Crisis into a Comeback

EduTrust Downgrade: How to Turn the Crisis into a Comeback

EduTrust certification is a key indicator of quality and trust for private education in Singapore. While maintaining this certification is crucial, it also presents challenges, particularly the risk of downgrades that can impact an institution's reputation and operations. Our latest article offers key strategies for preventing EduTrust downgrades, upgrading certification, and maintaining high standards.
ERF Downgrade: A Nightmare and How to Wake Up from It?

ERF Downgrade: A Nightmare and How to Wake Up from It?

The Enhanced Registration Framework (ERF) is a regulatory framework established by the Committee for Private Education (CPE) to ensure that Private Education Institutions (PEIs) in Singapore adhere to basic standards of quality in administration, student welfare, and academic processes.
EduTrust Certification: What’s new in GD4?

EduTrust Certification: What’s new in GD4?

Private Schools in Singapore are governed by the Committee for Private Education (CPE) through two regulatory frameworks: the mandatory ERF and voluntary EduTrust certification. In April 2023, EduTrust Certification Scheme was updated to Guidance Document 4 (GD4) to improve the overall standard of Private Schools in Singapore. Changes include regrouping criterion requirements, stricter EduTrust assessment process, and the introduction of performance outcomes. Private Schools must comply with these changes or risk losing their certification.
Starting a Private Education Institution in Singapore

Starting a Private Education Institution in Singapore

Singapore’s strategic location and globalised economy has attracted both foreign talents and students to work or study in Singapore. Furthermore, many businesses are increasing demand for professional trainings and sending staff to boost their technical skills for work. Given the enticing and lucrative business potential in the Private Education Industry in Singapore, it comes as no surprise that more private education institutions are attempting to set up private schools in Singapore.