After being made redundant suddenly from his job in 2018, Adrian became a franchisee for the Stafford North branch of First Class Learning.Since 2018, Adrian has come a long, long way. The 50-year-old father of seven was faced with redundancy out of the blue after decades working in manufacturing.
First Class Learning has announced it will add to its 300-strong network of franchise branches with additional units to cater for increased demand for private tuition.
First Class Learning’s CEO says the franchise is preparing for a wave of new students following the COVID-19 crisis.Ed Hyslop explained how the intense disruption to schools has caused many pupils to fall behind.
First Class Learning has been sharing how those looking to become their own boss can overcome fear with its franchise opportunity.According to recent research, a massive 70 percent of us are too afraid to start our own business.
First Class Learning is welcoming more franchisees at a faster rate than any of the UK’s other tuition franchisees, but it’s not done yet …Supplementary education is big business in the UK, with more than 27 percent of our school children opting for extracurricular tutoring\\].
First Class Learning brings its unique brand of teaching to Point Franchise’s networkPoint Franchise is pleased to welcome First Class Learning to its extensive network of international franchises.