Have you always wanted to put up a school business but don't know how to start and what government policies and processes do you have to comply with? Putting up a school is indeed very challenging. Aside from needing qualified people for teaching and administrative works, you must also be in constant coordination with regulating institutions to ensure everything is going just fine.
Fortunately, you can choose to be a school franchise owner and be freed from having to go through all the hassles involved in putting up a school. In the Philippines, AMA Education System (AMAES) offers franchising opportunities for some its member schools, which offers programs for basic education (kinder to grade 10), senior high school, technical vocational courses and college degree courses.
By becoming an AMAES Franchisee, aside from getting a franchise right, you will get assistance in processing permits and hiring the right people. You will also be provided with manuals or guides for campus operations and tasks related to managing your campus.
Here's how you could start a school franchise with AMAES: