This document summarizes information about Classic Education Centre (CEC), a private pre-school in Myanmar. CEC was started in 2012 and currently has one location in Tharkeyta Township, Yangon serving 90 students in its regular pre-school program. The founder has experience in international pre-schools in Singapore and Myanmar. CEC aims to provide affordable yet high-quality education with low student-teacher ratios. It hopes to expand its operations and build a network of pre-schools in Yangon through securing new leases and facilities. The proposal requests investor support to fund this expansion through rental costs, marketing, and developing an international curriculum.
5. Quality education is essential for young children to grow
to their fullest potential. Educating children in the early
stages of their development is key to creating a
prosperous and peaceful world.
Our Vision
6. Parrots can repeat what they’ve been told…
But did they actually learn something?
Parrot Learning
7. Parrot LearningStory of CEC
• Teaching experience in Myanmar
• Teaching and management training from
Singapore
• Experience from International Pre-School in
Yangon
• Started CEC in 2012
8. Creating a Chain of Accessible, Affordable & High-Quality
Pre-schools
Classic Education Centre
9. Our Team
Khant Khant Zaw
CEO of Classic Education Centre
“I am the founder of CEC and look
forward to expanding our school
network.”
Saw Yu Nanda
Assistant operations at Classic
Education Centre
“I look forward to supporting CEC
in its expansion plan.”
10. Our progress
• Private pre-school in Tharkeyta Township, Yangon
• Already at maximum capacity of students in 2017 (90)
• Experienced & knowledgeable team of 11 teachers
Education program Children currently enrolled
Regular Pre-school 90
Summer school 71
Weekend school 35
CEC Today:
11. Summer School
• 71 students
• 150k MMK
• English, Music,
Art
• 3 months
Pre-School
• 90 students
• 55k MMK/month
• General curriculum
• 12 months
Weekend Classes
• 35 students
• 20k MMK/month
• General curriculum
• 9 months
CEC Education Programmes
12. 1
Quality education
comes at a very high price
Low price unfortunately means
Low quality education
Current situation in Myanmar Education
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13. 1
Quality education
comes at a very high price
Low price unfortunately means
Low quality education
CEC positioning in Myanmar Education
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15. What does quality mean to CEC?
Safe, clean and accessible facilities
Responsible & experienced teachers
Low student to teacher ratio – 8:1
High level of care and attention to
individual needs
International focused curriculum
16. People Are Talking about CEC:
“Our kids learn a lot. He even teaches us back at home
acting like teachers from CEC. Price is very reasonable.”
“My kid become more motivated and active with education
and i think we made a right choice for choosing CEC.”
Parents:
“CEC provided our student with good social skills,
leadership and she is very clever.”
“He is very active, asks a lot of questions and has a good foundation
in basic skills. He can already communicate in English.”
Teachers from primary schools:
What people say about CEC:
19. Yangon:
< 6 years old 517.136
Average income Yangon:
MMK 402k a month
Target Market
Tharkayta :
Township 9.569
< 6 years old
Target income
MMK 400k – 500k
per monthSource: Township HQ – Health Department
20. Profitable school (since 2012)
Reached maximum capacity
Opportunity and ambition to expand
Market Opportunity
Proven Track Record
21. Future Plans
• Expand existing capacity
• Accreditation and develop
cirriculum further
• Scaling Up – build a
network of pre-schools in
Yangon
22. Investment Proposal
1. Rent – to secure long term lease at Tharkeyta location (Reduce risk of
higher operating costs in the future).
To secure leases at new locations.
2. Staff Costs – increase salary to retain top quality staff (english proficient
teachers)
3. Facilities – to ensure high standards of safety, cleanliness for students
4. Marketing – increased marketing efforts to highlight CEC service offering
5. IPC Curriculum
Ask from Investor – support / guidance on:
Expanding
Operations
Marketing