The Beaconhouse group is an international private school system with over 179,000 students in eight countries and is possibly the largest school system of its kind in the world.
Established in November 1975 as the Les Anges Montessori Academy for toddlers, Beaconhouse has since grown into a global network of private school, institutes, and universities, imparting distinctive and meaningful education to students from pre-school to post-graduation.
Of these, over 71,000 study at the group’s flagship network, the Beaconhouse School System, while the remaining students are mostly enrolled at The Educators, a parallel school network operated by the group with over 103,000 students.
The Beaconhouse of today is thus much more than just a local school. Through distinct and independent divisions in the UK, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Oman, Pakistan and Bangladesh, it caters to the education and training needs of a large and diverse group of individuals of varying ages, soci-economic backgrounds, and nationalities, with its activities also extending beyond education in some countries.
Beaconhouses’s contributions to education were internationally recognised in 1996 when the World Bank Group, in its first ever investment in private education, financed the construction of several new Beaconhouse campuses. At that point, Beaconhouse had already started collaborating with institutions worldwide.
From its association in the 1980’s with the Moray House Institution in Scotland, to its more recent teaching training association with the University of Bradford and, latterly, the College of St Mark and St John, Beaconhouse has institutionalised in-service teacher training like no other school system.
So, with its rigorous standards which insist on up to date teaching skills and its range of challenging programmes, the Beaconhouse School System brings success within the reach of every student.
View the Beaconhouse School System website for more information.