Stagecoach puts on a show at Point Franchise
Sophie Cole, writer
Stagecoach has brought its performing arts class concept to Point Franchise – can you help children discover their inner artist?
Stagecoach offers two franchisee investment models to suit each person’s goals and budget. Its business model means you’ll work on Saturdays, overseeing classes and ensuring your talented teachers are ok, while you’re free to work from home as flexibly as you need to for the rest of the week. This makes it the perfect opportunity for parents or people who crave more quality time with their families.
Dedicated franchisees who commit to growing their operations could see six figure returns within just a few years of business and, with no need for a background in education, the opportunity is open to anyone who has a genuine passion about helping children discover their inner creativity.
Stagecoach was set up in the UK in 1988 by actress Stephanie Manuel and banker David Sprigg. Stephanie wanted to create a theatre training school to fill the gap she saw in the market and made her dreams a reality after meeting David. Now, the franchise has more than 300 franchisees that operate across eight countries, teaching more than 48,000 students every single week.
The children’s franchise supports every new franchisee every step of the way, from recruiting the best teachers to deliver your classes to offering business guidance whenever you need it. Its constantly evolving educational framework offers plenty of inspiration for your teachers, so every lesson they deliver is as engaging and enjoyable as possible. Stagecoach’s state-of-the-art business management system takes on lots of the work for you, minimising the time you spend on tedious admin.
With franchisees from every background, Stagecoach is a fantastic franchise opportunity for anyone who loves the arts and has a genuine desire to build a multi-school empire in their region.
Stagecoach
Here at Stagecoach, we go beyond honing our students' skills in arts; we equip them with the necessary skills to become a well-rounded individual that is ready to take on life
Sophie Cole, writer