In Japan, as in most Asian countries, education is seen as essential for success, often to the point of parental obsession. The race to get children into the best junior and senior high schools, which in turns helps to put them on the fast-track to enroll in the nation’s top universities well in advance, has created a bustling industry of extra-curriculum cram schools.
“Try Plus” is one of the most popular and fastest growing after-school tutoring centers network, mainly due to its modern teaching techniques and prominent advertising on national and regional TV channels.
This particular franchise is confident in the success of their system, and are aware of the time that it may take for parents to make the decision to enroll their kids, once a local center opens nearby – as a result, they are offering a royalty-free arrangement for the first four months of operations, or until 30 students have enrolled for study programs.