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How much do you think can be used to set up a private high school?

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I have a landed property. And the business that comes to mind to set up with that property is a high school. I have really had passion for teaching and impartation.

How much from your estimation can start a private high school?
 
If you are talking about a small private school, then you might just have to spend a fe thousand dollars, then again there is also the issue of accreditation.
 
It is better for you to gather data first regarding the requirements to operate a private school. There might also be a bond required, the materials like computers, aircons, desks ,chairs, many things before you finalize your plan.
 
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I think it is expensive to set up a private school. If you just have the land, you have to build the school and buy all the necessary furnitures and equipment. Also, you have to check the regulations for setting up a school with the authority.
 
In my country one can operate a private school if the person is a licensed teacher and holder of a post graduate course like Doctor in Education and a bond or show money amounting to 1.5 million or $25 000. And what about the building construction materials and tools for learning. It requires millions of capital.
 
That's a good idea, especially if you're passionate about education. But instead of a full high school, maybe start with a trade or vocational setup. They're cheaper to launch, and you can still make a strong community impact. Lumion could help manage all the student and payment logistics until you expand later
 
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That's a good idea, especially if you're passionate about education. But instead of a full high school, maybe start with a trade or vocational setup. They're cheaper to launch, and you can still make a strong community impact.
That's true. It would give the school more credibility moving through the ladder than having to start straight way as a high school.
 
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