Boost Education joins Point Franchise
Cara Squires, writer
The tutoring franchise, which specialises in Maths, English and Science sessions for kids between four and 16, has joined the Point Franchise network.
Boost Education was first established back in 2009, and has enjoyed a wonderful path of growth and success in the past twelve years. There are now six Boost Education learning centres open across the UK, with a seventh iteration of the tutoring franchise set to arrive in Walsall later this year. The company focuses on the provision of supportive, quality tuition to UK kids, offering an individualised approach to the teaching of core subjects such as Maths, English and Science, and to 11 plus exam preparation.
The tutoring sector has seen an impressive boom during the pandemic, and is expected to rise to a value of £20 billion by 2025, so if you’re looking to make an investment that will be both rewarding and profitable, Boost Education is a great option. Franchisees with Boost Education don’t need any previous experience, but should possess strong interpersonal skills and the ability to follow a tried and tested approach to doing business. As a franchisee within this tutoring network, you’ll be responsible for:
- Tutor recruitment, training and management
- Online and offline marketing
- Customer development and ongoing relationship management
- Managing operational procedures and maintaining standards
- Business administration and financial management
If this type of work sounds up your street, you can become a Boost Education franchisee for a minimum initial investment of £30,000, with franchise fees of £15,500 and a total investment cost of £55,000. In return for this investment, you’ll receive a comprehensive programme of training and all the ongoing franchisor support that you require to make your Boost location a success. Find out more about the franchise via its profile page, which you’ll discover linked above.
Boost Education
Boost Education is a thriving, unique concept in the private tutoring industry, covering Maths, English, Science & the 11+ for 4 - 16 year olds.
Cara Squires, writer