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Alpha Plus Group

Alpha Plus Group is an English private education company which runs a network of pre-preparatory, preparatory and secondary independent schools, colleges and nurseries. It is the second largest private education business in the UK.[1] The group was acquired by Sovereign Capital in 2002 and sold to DV4 Limited, advised by investment group Delancey in December 2007.[1][2] The chairman of governors is Sir John Ritblat, British Land's former chairman and major Conservative Party donor.[3][4] The group has been loss making since 2016 and suffered losses of £26.4 million during the 2019/20 financial year and obtained a £2.5 million bridging loan from the parent company on 17 December 2020 that was repaid on 8 January 2021. Alpha Plus has 4,187 pupils and students in 2020 down from 4,289 in 2016.[5]

Alpha Plus Group
The logo of Alpha Plus Group
Company typePrivate education public limited company
Alpha Plus Holdings plc
Founded1931 
Headquarters50 Queen Anne Street, ,
Revenue£108 million (2020)
£26.4 million (2020)
WebsiteOfficial website

History edit

The Group's origins date from the foundation in 1931 of DLD College ‘to provide tutoring for Oxbridge and Colonial Service entrance exams'.[6] The College has moved campus five times and now occupies a building near Westminster Bridge, where it educates a diverse range of home and international students. Abbey College Manchester was established as a tutorial college in 1990 and now offers GCSE, Foundation and A level courses to local and international students. Abbey College Cambridge was founded in 1994.[citation needed]

St Anthony's School for Boys is the oldest school owned by Alpha Plus. Founded in Eastbourne in 1893, it moved to Hampstead in 1952 and was acquired by the Group in 2009. Its sister school, St Anthony's School for Girls opened in September 2016.[citation needed]

Wetherby School was founded in 1951, close to the site of the new Wetherby Kensington, and moved to its current premises in 1971.[citation needed] Wetherby Prep School opened in September 2004 and moved to its current premises (Bryanston Square) in September 2009. In June 2018, the Group signed an agreement to lease additional premises at 47 Bryanston Square.[7] The Prep School expanded into the new premises in September 2019. Wetherby Senior School opened in Marylebone in 2015 and continues the traditions established at Wetherby School and Wetherby Preparatory School.

The Falcons School for Boys, then known as Falkner House Boys, was founded in 1956 and at that time located in Notting Hill. In September 1989 the school transferred to its pre-prep site in Burnaby Gardens, Chiswick. The preparatory site opened in Richmond in September 2008. The Falcons School for Girls, located in Putney was acquired in 2001. The Alpha Plus Group accounted for an impairment in the value of two of the Falcons schools by £2.15m in 2019 due to fee reductions and lower than expected pupil numbers.[8]

Alpha Plus initiated an expansion of its capacity in 2015. It opened four new schools (Wetherby Senior School, St. Anthony's School for Girls, Wetherby-Pembridge New York and Wetherby Kensington School) and posted financial losses as a consequence of the expansion.With the opening of Wetherby-Pembridge in New York and Wetherby Kensington in London the Group now has 17 schools and 3 colleges.[8]

Retail Bonds edit

The Group has issued £80 million retail bonds that were included in a list of High Risk retail bonds by Investors Chronicle in October 2019 and have traded below par in various occasions since September 2019 reaching a low of £61 in March 2020. The retail bonds are currently mainly secured against leasehold assets following a replacement that took place in December 2019 when the freehold assets were used as collateral for a loan that the parent company obtained from the Royal Bank of Scotland.[9] Up to date bond performance is reflected in the appropriate channel.[10]

Controversies edit

Coronavirus Fee Discounts edit

During the March 2020 coronavirus lockdown, the Alpha Plus Group spiked controversy when poor communication and unannounced amendments confused parents of children who went to their schools.[11][12]

The group originally informed the parents in a letter signed the company's CEO, Mr. Hanley-Browne, that fees would still be fully payable and no discount would be provided, contrary to the actions taken by other schools. The Financial Times recorded one parent saying "It’s the kind of behaviour you’d expect from a distressed hedge fund".[12] As a result of the pressure the group changed its decision and wrote to parents saying it would cut summer fees by 20 per cent at its schools. The Group described this in its 2020 financial report as follows "It was quickly recognized that, no matter how good the remote learning provision may be, learning from home imposed increased demands on parents. the Group decided to offer a 20% discount on the summer term fees at all of its schools (40% for nursery age children)."[13]

The Group stated in its 2020 financial report that no fee discounts were planned for the closing of schools during the spring term 2021.

Financial situation edit

The Group accumulated approximately £55 million of losses during the 2016-2020 period (£1.4 million in 2016,  £7.2 million in 2017, £10.4 million in 2018, £9.9m million in 2019 and $26.4 million in 2020). Those losses together with the modest decrease in pupil numbers (98 fewer in four years) have led to a controversy about the Group's financial model as well as about its financial viability and ability to repay its debts that has been reported in the financial press.[14][15]

The Group's equity fell during that same period from £31.4 million in 2015 to £4.6 million in 2019. The Group stated its intention of changing its accounting methods and to adopt the revaluation model following an informal external professional valuation. The Group had a negative working capital of £60 million as at August 2019 and therefore had a significant working capital deficiency. Group revenue in the year ended 31 August 2019 was 6% higher than in the previous year. Reported EBITDA increased to £6.1m (2018:£2.7m).[8]

Trade unions edit

Alpha Plus Group consulted with teaching staff in thirteen of its schools about a proposal to exit from the TPS in August 2019. The consultation closed in April 2019 and the Group withdrew from the TPS in August 2019.[citation needed] All teachers previously enrolled in the TPS re-enrolled in the Group's Personal Pension Plan. No contracts were terminated as a result of the Group's exit from the TPS and there were no strikes despite the unions' encouragement.[citation needed]

Following the increase in pension employer's pension contributions, a further 107 independent schools withdrew from the Teachers' Pension Scheme.[16]

At the time of the consultation in 2019, representatives of the National Education Union, that represents several hundred teachers across the independent schools that make up the Group, handed out leaflets outside the Group's schools describing the situation of the teachers following the refusal by the group to either negotiate or meet the union in relation to the Group's plan of exiting the Teachers' Pension Scheme.[17]

Glenn Kelly, the union's regional officer dealing with the issue, told the Financial Times that 'It's not my usual day-to-day work — in leafy Notting Hill where children are dropped off by nannies' and added that 'it's a brutal response from an employer that you wouldn't expect in education'".[17]

The Group stated: "Earlier this year, it was confirmed that employer contributions into the Teachers’ Pension Scheme ("TPS") would increase from 16.48% to 23.6% of teachers’ salaries with effect from 1 September 2019. This would increase the Group's pension costs by approximately £1.1m per annum."[18]

Schools edit

Colleges edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "ALPHA PLUS GROUP". www.delancey.com. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  2. ^ . 17 December 2007. Archived from the original on 25 August 2011.
  3. ^ "Who sat with whom at the Conservative party fundraising dinner with an £11bn guest list". The Guardian. 1 July 2014. from the original on 2 July 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Alpha Plus Group - The Gold Standard in Education - Governors". www.alphaplusgroup.co.uk. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  5. ^ "Alpha Plus Group 2020 Statements" (PDF).
  6. ^ https://www.dldcollege.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/10684-APG-DLD-College-London-A-History-of-Learning-booklet-V21-Single-Pages.pdf
  7. ^ "Alpha Plus Holdings plc Annual Report and Financial Statements" (PDF). Alpha Plus Group. 31 August 2018. (PDF) from the original on 8 October 2019.
  8. ^ a b c "Alpha Plus Holdings plc Annual Report and Financial Statements" (PDF). Alpha Plus Group. 31 August 2019. (PDF) from the original on 4 February 2020.
  9. ^ "Retail Bonds Security Portfolio, December 2019" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 21 March 2020.
  10. ^ "ALPHA PLUS HOLDINGS PLC ALP2 Stock | London Stock Exchange". www.londonstockexchange.com.
  11. ^ "The Times". The Times. from the original on 5 April 2020.
  12. ^ a b "Financial Times". from the original on 7 April 2020.
  13. ^ "Alpha Plus 2020 Accounts" (PDF).
  14. ^ "A business model fit to educate royalty". ftalphaville.ft.com. from the original on 4 February 2019. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  15. ^ "Alpha Plus is still losing money". ftalphaville.ft.com. from the original on 8 June 2019. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  16. ^ "TPS: 107 independent schools quit after costs soar". Independent Education Today. 5 March 2020.
  17. ^ a b "The Alpha Plus Pension Problem". ftalphaville.ft.com. from the original on 1 April 2019. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
  18. ^ "Alpha Plus Holdings plc Interim Group Financial Statements" (PDF). Alpha Plus Group. (PDF) from the original on 8 October 2019. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
  19. ^ "Chichester school joins leading education group". Retrieved 29 August 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Group is an English private education company which runs a network of pre preparatory preparatory and secondary independent schools colleges and nurseries It is the second largest private education business in the UK 1 The group was acquired by Sovereign Capital in 2002 and sold to DV4 Limited advised by investment group Delancey in December 2007 1 2 The chairman of governors is Sir John Ritblat British Land s former chairman and major Conservative Party donor 3 4 The group has been loss making since 2016 and suffered losses of 26 4 million during the 2019 20 financial year and obtained a 2 5 million bridging loan from the parent company on 17 December 2020 that was repaid on 8 January 2021 Alpha Plus has 4 187 pupils and students in 2020 down from 4 289 in 2016 5 Alpha Plus GroupThe logo of Alpha Plus GroupCompany typePrivate education public limited companyTraded asAlpha Plus Holdings plcFounded1931 Headquarters50 Queen Anne Street London EnglandRevenue 108 million 2020 Net income 26 4 million 2020 WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 2 Retail Bonds 3 Controversies 3 1 Coronavirus Fee Discounts 3 2 Financial situation 3 3 Trade unions 4 Schools 5 Colleges 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe Group s origins date from the foundation in 1931 of DLD College to provide tutoring for Oxbridge and Colonial Service entrance exams 6 The College has moved campus five times and now occupies a building near Westminster Bridge where it educates a diverse range of home and international students Abbey College Manchester was established as a tutorial college in 1990 and now offers GCSE Foundation and A level courses to local and international students Abbey College Cambridge was founded in 1994 citation needed St Anthony s School for Boys is the oldest school owned by Alpha Plus Founded in Eastbourne in 1893 it moved to Hampstead in 1952 and was acquired by the Group in 2009 Its sister school St Anthony s School for Girls opened in September 2016 citation needed Wetherby School was founded in 1951 close to the site of the new Wetherby Kensington and moved to its current premises in 1971 citation needed Wetherby Prep School opened in September 2004 and moved to its current premises Bryanston Square in September 2009 In June 2018 the Group signed an agreement to lease additional premises at 47 Bryanston Square 7 The Prep School expanded into the new premises in September 2019 Wetherby Senior School opened in Marylebone in 2015 and continues the traditions established at Wetherby School and Wetherby Preparatory School The Falcons School for Boys then known as Falkner House Boys was founded in 1956 and at that time located in Notting Hill In September 1989 the school transferred to its pre prep site in Burnaby Gardens Chiswick The preparatory site opened in Richmond in September 2008 The Falcons School for Girls located in Putney was acquired in 2001 The Alpha Plus Group accounted for an impairment in the value of two of the Falcons schools by 2 15m in 2019 due to fee reductions and lower than expected pupil numbers 8 Alpha Plus initiated an expansion of its capacity in 2015 It opened four new schools Wetherby Senior School St Anthony s School for Girls Wetherby Pembridge New York and Wetherby Kensington School and posted financial losses as a consequence of the expansion With the opening of Wetherby Pembridge in New York and Wetherby Kensington in London the Group now has 17 schools and 3 colleges 8 Retail Bonds editThe Group has issued 80 million retail bonds that were included in a list of High Risk retail bonds by Investors Chronicle in October 2019 and have traded below par in various occasions since September 2019 reaching a low of 61 in March 2020 The retail bonds are currently mainly secured against leasehold assets following a replacement that took place in December 2019 when the freehold assets were used as collateral for a loan that the parent company obtained from the Royal Bank of Scotland 9 Up to date bond performance is reflected in the appropriate channel 10 Controversies editCoronavirus Fee Discounts edit During the March 2020 coronavirus lockdown the Alpha Plus Group spiked controversy when poor communication and unannounced amendments confused parents of children who went to their schools 11 12 The group originally informed the parents in a letter signed the company s CEO Mr Hanley Browne that fees would still be fully payable and no discount would be provided contrary to the actions taken by other schools The Financial Times recorded one parent saying It s the kind of behaviour you d expect from a distressed hedge fund 12 As a result of the pressure the group changed its decision and wrote to parents saying it would cut summer fees by 20 per cent at its schools The Group described this in its 2020 financial report as follows It was quickly recognized that no matter how good the remote learning provision may be learning from home imposed increased demands on parents the Group decided to offer a 20 discount on the summer term fees at all of its schools 40 for nursery age children 13 The Group stated in its 2020 financial report that no fee discounts were planned for the closing of schools during the spring term 2021 Financial situation edit The Group accumulated approximately 55 million of losses during the 2016 2020 period 1 4 million in 2016 7 2 million in 2017 10 4 million in 2018 9 9m million in 2019 and 26 4 million in 2020 Those losses together with the modest decrease in pupil numbers 98 fewer in four years have led to a controversy about the Group s financial model as well as about its financial viability and ability to repay its debts that has been reported in the financial press 14 15 The Group s equity fell during that same period from 31 4 million in 2015 to 4 6 million in 2019 The Group stated its intention of changing its accounting methods and to adopt the revaluation model following an informal external professional valuation The Group had a negative working capital of 60 million as at August 2019 and therefore had a significant working capital deficiency Group revenue in the year ended 31 August 2019 was 6 higher than in the previous year Reported EBITDA increased to 6 1m 2018 2 7m 8 Trade unions edit Alpha Plus Group consulted with teaching staff in thirteen of its schools about a proposal to exit from the TPS in August 2019 The consultation closed in April 2019 and the Group withdrew from the TPS in August 2019 citation needed All teachers previously enrolled in the TPS re enrolled in the Group s Personal Pension Plan No contracts were terminated as a result of the Group s exit from the TPS and there were no strikes despite the unions encouragement citation needed Following the increase in pension employer s pension contributions a further 107 independent schools withdrew from the Teachers Pension Scheme 16 At the time of the consultation in 2019 representatives of the National Education Union that represents several hundred teachers across the independent schools that make up the Group handed out leaflets outside the Group s schools describing the situation of the teachers following the refusal by the group to either negotiate or meet the union in relation to the Group s plan of exiting the Teachers Pension Scheme 17 Glenn Kelly the union s regional officer dealing with the issue told the Financial Times that It s not my usual day to day work in leafy Notting Hill where children are dropped off by nannies and added that it s a brutal response from an employer that you wouldn t expect in education 17 The Group stated Earlier this year it was confirmed that employer contributions into the Teachers Pension Scheme TPS would increase from 16 48 to 23 6 of teachers salaries with effect from 1 September 2019 This would increase the Group s pension costs by approximately 1 1m per annum 18 Schools editChepstow House School Notting Hill London Davenport Lodge Nursery School Coventry West Midlands The Falcons School for Boys Chiswick London The Falcons School for Girls Putney London Hilden Grange School Tonbridge Kent part of the Girls Day School Trust from 2005 to 2010 Pembridge Hall School Notting Hill London Portland Place School Westminster London The Prebendal School Chichester 19 St Anthony s School Hampstead London St Anthony s School for Girls Hampstead London Wetherby School Notting Hill London Wetherby Kensington Kensington London Wetherby Preparatory School Marylebone London Wetherby Senior School Marylebone London Wetherby Pembridge School New York United States The Minors Nursery School Pembridge Square Notting Hill London Rolfe s Nursery School LondonColleges editAbbey DLD Colleges Abbey College Cambridge Abbey College Manchester DLD College LondonReferences edit a b ALPHA PLUS GROUP www delancey com Retrieved 13 June 2017 Mid Market Sovereign makes fivefold return on Alpha Plus sale Real Deals 17 December 2007 Archived from the original on 25 August 2011 Who sat with whom at the Conservative party fundraising dinner with an 11bn guest list The Guardian 1 July 2014 Archived from the original on 2 July 2014 Retrieved 13 June 2017 Alpha Plus Group The Gold Standard in Education Governors www alphaplusgroup co uk Retrieved 13 June 2017 Alpha Plus Group 2020 Statements PDF https www dldcollege co uk wp content uploads 2019 10 10684 APG DLD College London A History of Learning booklet V21 Single Pages pdf Alpha Plus Holdings plc Annual Report and Financial Statements PDF Alpha Plus Group 31 August 2018 Archived PDF from the original on 8 October 2019 a b c Alpha Plus Holdings plc Annual Report and Financial Statements PDF Alpha Plus Group 31 August 2019 Archived PDF from the original on 4 February 2020 Retail Bonds Security Portfolio December 2019 PDF Archived PDF from the original on 21 March 2020 ALPHA PLUS HOLDINGS PLC ALP2 Stock London Stock Exchange www londonstockexchange com The Times The Times Archived from the original on 5 April 2020 a b Financial Times Archived from the original on 7 April 2020 Alpha Plus 2020 Accounts PDF A business model fit to educate royalty ftalphaville ft com Archived from the original on 4 February 2019 Retrieved 30 September 2019 Alpha Plus is still losing money ftalphaville ft com Archived from the original on 8 June 2019 Retrieved 30 September 2019 TPS 107 independent schools quit after costs soar Independent Education Today 5 March 2020 a b The Alpha Plus Pension Problem ftalphaville ft com Archived from the original on 1 April 2019 Retrieved 16 October 2019 Alpha Plus Holdings plc Interim Group Financial Statements PDF Alpha Plus Group Archived PDF from the original on 8 October 2019 Retrieved 16 October 2019 Chichester school joins leading education group Retrieved 29 August 2021 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alpha Plus Group amp oldid 1214820760 Schools, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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