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TSlmyusuff
post May 17 2020, 02:03 PM, updated 6y ago

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Hi all ,

I’m keen to invest in a Q- dees franchise . I would like to know
If any of you have already franchise q-dees kindergarten .

1, I would like to know if it is a profitable business
2, How much is the monthly/ annual returns for your investment.

Hope to hear your feedback.

This post has been edited by lmyusuff: May 17 2020, 10:04 PM
MrBaba
post May 17 2020, 11:31 PM

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This period u want venture into this industry free 2 words for u......... GOOD LUCK
saintmikal
post May 18 2020, 10:32 AM

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I have friends who run private and international schools.

They are looking to consolidate, not expand, and are hopeful that dropout rates are not more than 20% but they expect up to 50%. Some are closing campuses. There are many whose parents have not paid, citing everything under the roof (some are real, some may not be) not to pay. This is the huge group that is expected to exit.

For kindy, it's the same scenario. Especially with social distancing, how many students can you take?

Perhaps you should plan for the current situation with no possible CV 19 vaccines as a basis on whether you should venture or not. If you make the decision you can venture, you must have strong cash flow and be willing to take real losses, not paper losses.

As Mr Baba said, Good Luck!
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post May 18 2020, 10:42 AM

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QUOTE(saintmikal @ May 18 2020, 10:32 AM)
I have friends who run private and international schools.

They are looking to consolidate, not expand, and are hopeful that dropout rates are not more than 20% but they expect up to 50%. Some are closing campuses. There are many whose parents have not paid, citing everything under the roof (some are real, some may not be) not to pay. This is the huge group that is expected to exit.

For kindy, it's the same scenario. Especially with social distancing, how many students can you take?

Perhaps you should plan for the current situation with no possible CV 19 vaccines as a basis on whether you should venture or not. If you make the decision you can venture, you must have  strong cash flow and be willing to take real losses, not paper losses.

As Mr Baba said, Good Luck!
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many of these schools impose month notice to exit/quit and have to pay full fees. only then they will refund the deposit

If we dont give the notice, can we just quit, and forfeit the deposit?
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post May 18 2020, 10:46 AM

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Well one place I know charge per 6 month fee..
U needed to pay for 6 month.. and notice is 1month...

And like others mentioned..
It's very competitive environment nowadays...
Many are actually consolidation mode now...
Barely surviving...
saintmikal
post May 18 2020, 01:04 PM

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QUOTE(driedfish @ May 18 2020, 10:42 AM)
many of these schools impose  month notice to exit/quit and have to pay full fees. only then they will refund the deposit

If we dont give the notice, can we just quit, and forfeit the deposit?
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Each school have their own procedures. However, many do charge deposits and it is this that is being used to offset unpaid school fees for now. It's kinda like renting a property where the landlord collects 2 to 3 months deposit and if the tenant does not pay during these 2 to 3 months, it's still ok. However, what happens on the 3rd or 4th month onwards?

Not to detract from TS original question, TS it's looking very bleak for education now. Would parents pay the same amount of money for on-line classes (kindy included) where they have to print, guide, teach their own kids through a pre-recorded video format?

This is one reason why many will not pay as there is no value add. You might as well do your own home-schooling - it is more or less this for the past 2 months.
qdeeshq
post Oct 8 2020, 03:17 PM

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Yes, totally agree that people may feel online classes to be less valuable than physical in-person education.

Then again, preschool education is still required and many preschools, including ourselves at Q-dees are constantly developing new methods to engage our children.

Happy to share case studies from the previous months at https://www.q-dees.com/franchise/
Amanda85
post Oct 8 2020, 03:44 PM

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wow... what kind of parents are those that was mentioned. education is not something we skimmed on. even with MCO and no physical lesson, we still pay diligently every month to the kindy.

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post Mar 10 2024, 11:42 AM

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QUOTE(lmyusuff @ May 17 2020, 02:03 PM)
Hi all ,

I’m keen to invest in a Q- dees franchise . I would like to know
If any of you have already franchise q-dees kindergarten .

1, I would like to know if it is a profitable business
2, How much is the monthly/ annual returns for your investment.

Hope to hear your feedback.
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Have you managed to find out more? Keen to know as well

 

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