Tuition fees

As an incorporated charitable non-profit in the process of foundation of a school, One World Education Centre limits its fees to those affordable on a mass scale in the developed nations of the world, so that our model can remain widely replicable. As such, we only charge $40 per student for each 90-minute lesson, while those for pupils requiring the creation of new curricula (generally because their achievement is below that of my own children at the same age) is higher, at my market rate of $100 per hour, which is apt to rise as the cost of living rises and as the average fee for an educational consultant in the United States is now $200 per hour -- and my educational qualifications and knowledge considerably exceed their average.

Our activity's goal is to see a direct subsidy programme approved by local governments, so that families will be able to receive our services without having to pay anything themselves, since our English (and other) language (and other subject) tuition, examination, and admission services should be paid for by those governments, which is established practice in many jurisdictions outside the United States. 

In the meantime, families should contact us for assessment of their children, to determine what package of services and fees is most appropriate for our current situation.

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