Gurugram, India, April 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Malaysia News
Key Findings
- In order to thrive and capture future growth opportunities, education providers should focus on innovative classroom and learning enrichment, brand development and partnerships, and business sustainability and value creation.
- As the corona crisis is becoming persistent, parents are increasingly looking for schools that are fully in-person rather than remote and, for many, that means switching to an independent institution, regardless the price tag.
- Every private school in Malaysia is still struggling to continue increasing student enrollment due to increasing competition and decreasing birth rate also posing a major threat to the Private K12 Education Industry.
Education Ministry was the biggest recipient of allocations in Malaysia's budget 2022, with an allocation of RM 67.1 Bn. The government allowed income tax exemption for nursery and kindergarten fees, increased the early school aid to RM150 in 2022 and provided subsidy of RM 100 for each teacher to buy gadgets for online learning.
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Synchronized Learning: Synchronous online conferencing systems, such as Google Meet, have allowed experts from anywhere in the world to join online classrooms & have allowed presentations to be recorded for individual learners to watch at a time most convenient for them. Malaysia was the top number one to use Google Classroom among 52 regions worldwide between March 18, 2020, to May 2, 2020.
Strategic Partnerships and Digitization as an opportunity for Innovators: A sustainable business model and clear strategic positioning are key to competing in a saturated market. Creating value through strategic partnerships and digitization can help further strengthen a school's value proposition and student appeal.
Rising Enrolments in Pre-Primary Level: Private sector holds 75% of the total Pre-primary schools in Malaysia and will continue to dominate the Pre-Primary Level of Education due to limited presence of Government Public schools in this segment.
The report titled "Malaysia Private K-12 Education Market Outlook to 2026– Driven by Rising Population and Increasing Affluence along with Shift in Parent Preference Towards Holistic Education" provides a comprehensive analysis of the potential of Private K-12 Education industry in Malaysia. The report covers various aspects including the current K-12 education scenario, revenue generated by schools, its segmentations viz level of education– Pre-Primary vs. Primary vs. Secondary, Gender (Male vs. Female), Geographic Distribution of Schools, major trends and development, issues and challenges, government regulations and competition analysis. The report concludes with market projections for future of the industry including forecasted industry size by revenue along with analyst recommendations and key market opportunities.
Key Segments Covered in Malaysia Private K-12 Education Market:-
By Level of Education
- Pre-Primary
- Primary
- Secondary
By Gender
- Male
- Female
By Region
- Selangor
- Sabah
- Johor
- Sarawak
- Kuala Lumpur
- Others
Key Target Audience
- International School Operators
- Private School Operators
- Potential New Entrants in Private K-12 Industry
- Government Agencies
- Education Consultants
Time Period Captured in the Report:-
- Historical Period: 2015-2021
- Forecast Period: 2021-2026
Schools Covered:-
- Beacon House Malaysia
- Regent International School
- Tenby Schools
- Wesley Methodist School
- Fair View International school
- REAL International School
- Cempaka International School
- Collinz International School
- Campus Rangers International School
- Alice Smith School
- Taylor's International School
- Sri KDU International School
- St. John's International School
Key Topics Covered in the Report:-
- Overview of Malaysia Education Industry
- Genesis and Overview of Malaysia Private K-12 Education Market
- Malaysia Private K-12 Education Market Size
- Malaysia Private K-12 Education Market Segmentations
- Overview of Major Private Schools in Malaysia
- Competition Analysis: Market Share of Private K-12 Schools in Malaysia, 2021
- Steps to open a Private School in Malaysia
- Government Initiatives and Regulations in Malaysia Private K-12 Education Market
- SWOT Analysis of Malaysia Private K-12 Education Market
- Key Trends in Malaysia Private K-12 Education Market
- Challenges & Changes in Delivery mode of Education during Covid 19
- Impact of COVID 19 on Enrolment and Fees
- Outlook and Future Projections for Malaysia Private K-12 Education Market
- Expected upcoming schools in Malaysia
- Private K-12 Education Landscape Expected Change in the Future
- Recommendations / Success Factors
- Research Methodology
- Appendix
- Private Schools Malaysia
- Private K-12 Schools Malaysia
- Pre-Primary Schools Malaysia
- Primary Schools Malaysia
- Integrated Schools Malaysia
- Private Schools Malaysia Market Size
- Private Schools Enrolments Malaysia
- Senior Secondary Schools Malaysia
- Education Industry Malaysia
- Male Enrolments Malaysia Schools
- Female Enrolments Malaysia Schools
- Malaysia Education Covid Impact
- Online Education Malaysia
- Private Schools Comparison Malaysia
- Malaysia Education Industry Challenges
- Malaysia Private K-12 Education Market Research
- Malaysia Primary Schools Market Size
- Malaysia Pre-Primary Schools Market Size
- Malaysia Secondary Schools Market Size
- Malaysia Lower Secondary Schools Market Size
- Malaysia Upper Secondary Schools Market Size
- Private K-12 Education Major Cluster Malaysia
- Mergers Private K-12 Education Malaysia
- Acquisitions Private K-12 Education Malaysia
- Education Sector Budget Malaysia
- Education Structure Malaysia
- Growth Restraints Private K-12 Education Market Malaysia
- Upcoming Schools Malaysia
- International Schools Malaysia
- Opening Private School Malaysia
- Malaysia Education Budget
- MOE Incentives International Schools Malaysia
- Malaysia Private K-12 Education Growth Rate
- Average Fees Private Schools Malaysia
- Average Fees International Schools Malaysia
For More Information on the research report, refer to below link:-
Malaysia Private K12 Education Market
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