I do not see any indication on their website that they are a not-for-profit school. Normally schools that operate under a trust (as opposed to shareholder) model would have indicated this in their site, no?PNGMK wrote:Dover, AFAIK if a for profit school which means the shareholders generally abhor paying for materials, teachers etc. Nexus operates AFAIK under a gentler economic not for profit model.
A former poster here (Hannaroo) says it was NFP. She had kids in it.Sensei Michael wrote:I do not see any indication on their website that they are a non-for-profit school. Normally schools that operate under a trust (as opposed to shareholder) model would have indicated this in their site, no?PNGMK wrote:Dover, AFAIK if a for profit school which means the shareholders generally abhor paying for materials, teachers etc. Nexus operates AFAIK under a gentler economic not for profit model.
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