
Singapore Global Schools Foundation: Singapore-based Indian-origin Global Schools Foundation (GSF) on Tuesday announced that it will invest over USD 550 million in India's school education sector by 2026. GSF already has a presence in Bangalore, Pune, Ahmedabad, and Noida.
In a press release, GSF Executive Chairman and Co-Founder Atul Temurnikar said, “GSF must take the necessary steps to invest in its network to provide guaranteed entry to such transferred students without disruption.
He added, "GSF's global expansion plans to make India one of its strategic growth markets. It plans to invest over USD 550 million in India's school education sector by 2026. North Asia, South East Asia Many of its existing student communities are relocating to major Indian metropolitan cities from international markets such as the Middle East, Europe, the UK, and the USA.
GSF plans to expand its international course offering campuses in India through greenfield expansion and mergers and acquisitions in cities such as Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Madurai, Nagpur, and Noida. Recently, the Noida authorities have invited global school chains to set up more international schools in the city to cater to the international community that moves there.
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