Nord Anglia Education

Nord Anglia Education
Public company
Traded as NYSE: NORD
Industry Education
Founded ?, United Kingdom (1972 (1972))
Founder Kevin McNeany
Headquarters ?, United Kingdom
Number of locations
20+
Area served
Worldwide
Products Education Services
Website www.nordangliaeducation.com

Nord Anglia Education is a premium schools provider on an international scale.

Nord Anglia Education provides education for children between the ages of 2 and 18 years at 42 international schools with over 34,000 students across 15 countries. Roughly 63% of students come from expat families while 37% are local students seeking a more international education. Most schools within the family follow a curriculum based on the National Curriculum of England.[1] Schools offer IGCSEs and the International Baccalaureate plus, in some locations, A-levels, the French Baccalaureate and the Swiss Maturité. Originally headquartered in the UK, Nord Anglia Education moved its central operations to Hong Kong in 2012. It currently employs 8000 employees around the world. Nord Anglia Education also runs Nord Anglia University, an online learning platform to develop professional skills.

History

Nord Anglia Education was founded in 1972 by Kevin McNeany.[2] In 2003, Andrew Fitzmaurice joined Nord Anglia Education as CEO. Nord Anglia Education's initial public offering took place on March 26, 2014 on the NYSE.

Schools

China

Vietnam

Singapore

Cambodia

Thailand

UAE

Qatar

Slovakia

Hungary

Poland

Switzerland

Czech Republic

Spain

United States of America

Mexico

Charitable Associations

NordStar is Nord Anglia Education's community investment programme, aiming to help local communities thrive through education.

References

  1. Beckett, Francis. "The New Statesman Profile – Kevin McNeany". The New Statesman. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
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