Mengly J. Quach Education

Mengly J. Quach Education is the parent company of Aii Language Center (Aii) and American Intercon School (AIS), founded in 2005 by Mengly J. Quach.[1]

Mengly J. Quach Education
Company typePrivate company
IndustryEducation
Founded2005
FounderMengly J. Quach
HeadquartersPhnom Penh,
Key people
Mengly J. Quach (Founder, Chairman and CEO)
ProductsEducation Services
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.mjqeducation.edu.kh

History

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In 2005, Mengly J. Quach founded Mengly J. Quach Education. The company's subsidiaries, Aii Language Center and American Intercon School,[2] engage in education, health care, food, media, and financial services. It started with 20 students in 2005[3] and by 2023, had grown into one of Cambodia's largest educational networks, with fifteen school buildings, over 20,000 students, more than 2,300 staff, and 55,000 alumni.[4] Mengly J Quach Education Plc was officially listed on the Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX) on June 28, 2023, becoming the 11th equity-listed firm to issue its IPO on the kingdom’s bourse. The company issued 9,966,127 shares at a share cost of 2,080 riels ($0.5), raising $5 million.[5][6][7][8]

Aii Language Center

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Aii Language Center (Aii) is a North American Standard-based center specializing in languages and is one of the largest English language centers in Cambodia.[9] Aii offers various programs, including English, diploma courses, Chinese and Thai language training programs, Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) preparation courses, TESOL House, and i-Learn English. It operates in seven campuses in Phnom Penh, one campus in Siem Reap, and one campus in Takeo, Cambodia.[10]

History

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Aii Language Center (Aii) is a subsidiary of Mengly J. Quach Education[11] and a sister company of American Intercon School.[12] It was founded by Mengly Jandy Quach in Phnom Penh in 2005.[13] It started with only 20 students in 2005[14] and by 2022, had over 9,000 students studying in 6 campuses in Phnom Penh, one campus in Siem Reap, and one campus in Takeo, with over 50,000 alumni.[15]

During the COVID-19 Period

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Since the pandemic began, most schools struggled with tuition fees, wages, rents, utilities, and loan interests, leading to operational suspensions. Rental fees were a significant issue, and while there was some government and financial institution support, it was insufficient. Educational institutions like Aii relied on multiple revenue streams, including school bus fees, food, uniforms, books, and other administrative fees.[16][17] Aii faced financial hardships during the COVID-19 period. In a meeting of the Cambodian Higher Education Association, Mengly J. Quach stated that he negotiated with building owners, but like other school owners, he was unsuccessful. Many private schools in Cambodia were expected to go bankrupt due to loans taken to open their schools.[18] Aii provided teachers and staff with monthly support and supplies, such as rice, face masks, sanitizers, and preventive hygiene training, amid the financial struggles. In July 2020, Mengly J. Quach emphasized the challenges in reopening schools during the pandemic.[19]

American Intercon School

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American Intercon School (AIS) is a North American standard-based school. It is the largest general education institution in Cambodia with programs ranging from kindergarten to high school. It operates in seven campuses in Phnom Penh, one campus in Siem Reap, and one campus in Takeo.[20] American Intercon School (AIS) is one of the core businesses of Mengly J. Quach Education.[21]

History

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AIS was founded in 2005 by Mengly J. Quach in Phnom Penh.[22] It started with 20 students in 2005[23] and by 2022, had over 9,000 students studying in 6 campuses in Phnom Penh, one campus in Siem Reap, and one campus in Takeo, with over 50,000 alumni.[24]

References

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  1. ^ "The 10 Best Schools in Cambodia-2020". 10 November 2020.
  2. ^ The Phnom Penh Post (2020-07-17). "MJQ Education is the parent company of Aii Language Center (Aii)".
  3. ^ Khmer Times (2019-12-13). "MJQE is proudly the largest education provider in the country with two core businesses, Aii Language Center and American Intercon School".
  4. ^ Khmer Times (2019-05-15). "AIS, All Language Centre open new branches". Retrieved 2021-11-04.
  5. ^ Phnom Penh Post (2015-07-03). "Cambodian-American combines east and west".
  6. ^ Rhea Mae Soco (2020-12-27). "Schools ready to open, fear post-COVID-19 crisis". Khmer Times. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
  7. ^ "Cambodia's select schools to reopen in Aug". Pan Pacific Agency. 2020-07-09. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
  8. ^ Khmer Times (2021-06-24). "Government meeting designs blueprint for schools to reopen". Retrieved 2021-11-04.
  9. ^ Phnom Penh Post (2020-07-17). "Mengly J Quach calls for physical summer schools to inspire safety".
  10. ^ Phnom Penh Post. "American Intercon School, developing soft skills for Kingdom". www.phnompenhpost.com. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
  11. ^ The Phnom Penh Post (2020-07-17). "MJQ Education is the parent company of Aii Language Center (Aii)".
  12. ^ Khmer Times (2019-12-13). "MJQE is proudly the largest education provider in the country with two core businesses, Aii Language Center and American Intercon School".
  13. ^ Khmer Times (2019-05-15). "Aii Language Centre". Retrieved 2021-11-04.
  14. ^ Phnom Penh Post (2013-02-20). "Schooling a healthy business".
  15. ^ Khmer Times (2022-08-27). "Aii Language Center Inspires Students to 'Reach for the Stars'".
  16. ^ Khmer Times (2020-06-25). "Private schools hit hard by income loss".
  17. ^ Khmer Times (2020-04-15). "Financial ruin for private schools".
  18. ^ Khmer Times (2020-04-15). "Financial ruin for private schools".
  19. ^ Phnom Penh Post (2020-07-17). "Mengly J. Quach calls for physical summer schools to inspire safety".
  20. ^ Phnom Penh Post. "American Intercon School, developing soft skills for Kingdom". www.phnompenhpost.com. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
  21. ^ Khmer Times (2019-12-13). "MJQE is proudly the largest education provider in the country with two core businesses, Aii Language Center and American Intercon School".
  22. ^ The Phnom Penh Post (2020-07-17). "MJQ Education is the parent company of Aii Language Center (Aii)".
  23. ^ Phnom Penh Post (2013-02-20). "Schooling a healthy business".
  24. ^ Khmer Times (2022-08-27). "Aii Language Center Inspires Students to 'Reach for the Stars'".
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