First, venue selection
Private remedial classes generally don't need to be large. It is recommended to open them in a community near the school, and about 31-51 students will be enough. Then you can rent a venue of about 211 square meters and divide it into homework area, nap area and dining area, and the trusteeship remedial class will take shape. It is necessary to go through formal procedures according to local policies.
Second, hardware facilities
The homework area of the remedial class is mainly responsible for giving homework guidance to children and answering questions, so it can be set as a small classroom with corresponding desks and chairs and stationery; The nap area is mainly used by children at noon, so it is suggested to open up a room, make it look like a dormitory, and spread bedding.
Therefore, the following facilities are probably needed: air-conditioned desks and chairs, lunch break beds, bedding blackboards, eraser staplers, file bags, stationery and other wall stickers.
Third, enrollment materials
Generally, private remedial classes are for children of nearby schools or tenants, and the scope is not too wide, so there is no need for too large enrollment materials. Just prepare some basic materials and distribute them in the nearest school residential area at the beginning of each semester.
IV. Personnel arrangement
Tutors 2-3: Generally, it is enough to have 2-3 teachers for 31-41 classes. Teachers can take turns to arrange shifts, and it is best to have two teachers in charge every day, so that one teacher can be a substitute in science when he is in a hurry. The teacher's role is to help some children with their homework, because the students in the trusteeship class are basically primary school students, and their homework is relatively simple. You can invite some newly graduated normal students to help.
V. Capital reserve
Finally, you should prepare your own funds. You need money from joining to opening in the early stage, and the feedback activities of opening in the early stage are very large, so you must export funds. If you don't use strong funds, it will be difficult to operate.
VI. Legal identity
Different regions have different requirements. Having a standardized name and necessary organization; Having the necessary venues, facilities and personnel suitable for lunch care services; Comply with the hygiene and fire control conditions stipulated by laws, regulations and rules.