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Download PDF Document China (425KB) [Education UK Partnership password required] - published October 2008
Download PDF Document Hong Kong (710KB) [Education UK Partnership password required] - published November 2008
Download PDF Document Indonesia (314KB) [Education UK Partnership password required] - published June 2009
Download PDF Document Japan (643KB) [Education UK Partnership password required] - published October 2008
Download PDF Document Malaysia (497KB) [Education UK Partnership password required] - published May 2009
Download PDF Document Russia (567KB) [Education UK Partnership password required] - published May 2009
Download PDF Document Singapore (391KB) [Education UK Partnership password required] - published October 2008
Download PDF Document South Korea (1.2MB) [Education UK Partnership password required] - published October 2008
Download PDF Document Thailand (317KB) [Education UK Partnership password required] - published May 2009

In July 2008, the British Council, as part of the Education UK Partnership, commissioned JWT Education to conduct a secondary market research study to identify the international education opportunities available to the boarding school sector in the United Kingdom.

These reports, produced as part of the new package of Partnership services for boarding schools, focus on the market for boarding schools and cover macro-economic profiles, levels of disposable income, in-country education systems, student populations, subject demand and more. The reports are designed to help boarding schools:

evaluate market opportunities for your school
plan where to focus your recruitment and marketing activities for the best results
keep track of demand in different markets.

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