'Affordable' international school to expand

Lower fees a sustainable business model, says Invictus school CEO

Invictus International School chief executive John Edward Fearon believes the school's tuition fees of $17,000 a year are at a level that matches the demand in the international school sector in Singapore.
Invictus International School chief executive John Edward Fearon believes the school's tuition fees of $17,000 a year are at a level that matches the demand in the international school sector in Singapore. ST PHOTO: GAVIN FOO
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Two years after its opening in 2016, Invictus International School plans to add two more campuses in a year's time.

The expansion shows that offering affordable education at an international school is a "sustainable" business model, said its chief executive John Edward Fearon, 67, who usually goes by the name Jeff.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on August 27, 2018, with the headline 'Affordable' international school to expand. Subscribe