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a Trip to China Chinese Investors for a Kimberley International School?
In early October, Purcell International Education co-founder Duncan MacLeod and Kimberley Mayor Don McCormick headed to China seeking investors for a new international school in Kimberley. The day after their return, MacLeod held a small press conference to report on the trip and to explain why they went. Below is a summary of their presentation.
As with any effort to change the future, a healthy skepticism is appropriate. But the dream now appears to be achievable and potentially a major contributor to Kimberley's long-term well-being.
In his discussion of the economic prospects for the school, Mr. MacLeod stated that the economic benefit to British Columbia of international education is about $3.5 billion per year and also suggested that we verify that number. A quick internet search yielded a BC government estimate in 2014 of $2.14 billion. A plausible 11% per year increase would lead to roughly his estimate.
[We did not expect to record any of the presentation but found more than enough substance to justify sharing this with you. The result is that the video and, particulary, the audio quality is below our usual standards for which we apologize.]
UPDATE: On Friday, October 19, there will be a public information session about the proposed international school. The event will be held at Trickle Creek Lodge from 7 to 9 PM in the Purcell Room. More information here.
UPDATE2: 40+ interested citizens showed up for the October 19th discussion. Questions were answer, issues were raised. More discussions are promised:
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October 12 Press Conference on a Proposed International School for Kimberley |
Related Items:
The BC Council for International Education (BCCIE) • Their early (2011) report on International Education in BC. • a 2016 update of that report • Purcell International Education Below are updated graphics on the economic impact of international education on British Columbia provided by BCCIE. Not included and much harder to measure are the educational and cultural effects of having these students in BC.
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