3 Questions to Ask Before Starting an English Educational Franchise Business for Children
Next to buying a home, taking on an educational franchise is probably the largest financial commitment you will ever make. That’s why you need to be 100% happy
Next to buying a home, taking on an educational franchise is probably the largest financial commitment you will ever make. That’s why you need to be 100% happy
It might seem quite a leap of faith, but Elisabeth Ruelle-Megrelis’s move from an engineering and entrepreneurial background to bringing Helen Doron
How one woman’s commitment to bringing a better tomorrow for future generations had an impact on early education in Austria
Multilingualism has always been an important part of Helen Doron English teacher and Learning Centre Franchisee Rossi Milkoff’s family. Rossi and her family
Bright and bubbly Helen Doron Learning Centre Franchisee and teacher, Harisa Haznadar, tells her Helen Doron story: “My parents always taught us that
Teens learning English to benefit from new website featuring interactive content, games, quizzes and a popular radio station. With more than 48,000 fans in 200 countries, Helen Doron Radio, the…
Austrian teenager, Laura Stickler, is from a new generation of Helen Doron teachers who is following in her mother’s footsteps by becoming a Helen Doron teacher. Laura and her two sisters were brought up learning English the Helen Doron way.
Bojana Vasiljević is thrilled at the opportunity to teach English the Helen Doron way at the Banjaluka school in Republika Srpska (RS), part of Bosnia and Herzegovina. She was introduced to Helen Doron English by her husband, who saw an ad on the web
International campaign stimulates literacy for children around the world. Here are the winners!
“First of all, don’t worry. This is a completely normal reaction and I hear this from almost all parents who raise their children bilingual where English is not the native language of the country.