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masaegu 09-21-2007 01:19 AM

Japan's largest English school may close 200 branches
 
"Nova Corp., reeling from a false advertising scandal, is planning to close at least 200 of its 900 or so schools later this month to turn around its struggling operations, sources said Thursday.

The nation's largest language school chain is mainly targeting money-losing branches, but some of the 200 branches are being closed for failure to pay rent, according to the sources."*

*Japan Times, Sept. 21, 2007

I hope that none of the Japan Forum members will be affected by this move, either as a teacher/employee or as a student.

LAMborghini 09-21-2007 03:14 AM

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SErious??

OMG..what will happen to those who are already there in japan now? they will get retrenched?

masaegu 09-21-2007 09:58 AM

I'm afraid that there will be a lot of laying off taking place. I've found out that NOVA has suffered an estimated 19.2% plunge in the number of its enrollment during the past one year. So it's pretty natural that they would want to shut down about the same percentage of its existing branches.

Shadowulf 09-21-2007 10:09 AM

yeah that was in sydney papers yesterday =\
appears that due to the lack of funding/income, lots of the teachers at NOVA are being paid really late, or some havent even got paid yet... and (naturally) the teachers are getting quite pissed off

masaegu 09-26-2007 11:41 PM

Does anyone here have a first-hand experience with NOVA, either as an employee or as a student? I'd be interested in hearing some inside story as almost all of the reputations I have heard about this school have been negative right from its foundation.

vulgarshudder 09-27-2007 12:19 AM

Let's Japan.org :: View topic - The End of Nova Thread


This has alot of nova teachers discussion. Speculation is that nova is bankrupt by friday.

MMM 09-27-2007 01:10 AM

Wow! Is ECC and the other smaller English schools doing OK?

masaegu 09-27-2007 11:03 AM

Yes, they are doing ok so far. In fact, I actually think that many of the current NOVA students might choose to attend other schools after using up all their 'tickets'* to go to NOVA lessons, which they have already paid for.

*Some of the English schools in Japan, including NOVA, require the students to buy lesson tickets and to make appointments to attend lessons instead of giving lessons on a fixed schedule.

vulgarshudder 09-28-2007 12:16 PM

An ECC teacher mentioned that students don't seem to be reluctant to renew their contracts for a year, and are doing 3 or 6 months instead, saying cos of the nova business.

I think the eikaiwa industry's image has taken a bit of a beating, especially for any schools that operate a token system.

But much to everyone's surprise, the ATs and other higher up gaijin staff werer paid today. That just leaves the japanese staff's pay (due yesterday), and the grunts pay on October 15th or something.

masaegu 10-26-2007 07:13 AM

NOVA has now been granted court protection from creditors! The debts are estimated at 43.9 billion yen. All of NOVA's 900 or so schools will be shut down temporarily. Many of its 420,000 students fear that their tuition money may not be refunded.

On top of all that, NOVA president Mr. Nozomu Sahashi, who has been fired by the board of directors, is now missing.

NOVA grew too big too fast. Now it looks as though it were sinking even faster.

chachava 10-26-2007 10:27 AM

yeah, just saw that on the news over here... feel sorry for any teachers who have been shafted by this as the report said some hadn't been paid for 2months :eek:

vulgarshudder 10-27-2007 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chachava (Post 277850)
yeah, just saw that on the news over here... feel sorry for any teachers who have been shafted by this as the report said some hadn't been paid for 2months :eek:

Was that the news report on NHK with some dumb as shit Chris at the shut door going 'I had no idea!'. You hadn't been paid for two months you moron! Tons of people have been going on strike!

And then the news caster going 'It seems bad for the teachers, but the students seem worse off' HOW they came to that conculsion I have no idea, like sure the Japanese students loose a huge chunk of pocket change, but the teachers and staff don't have money to buy food and are being kicked out their appartments because nova's not paid their rent.

MMM 10-27-2007 07:07 AM

I have been reading that some may not have enough money to fly themselves home, as they have been without a paycheck for 2 months. What a mess!

vulgarshudder 10-27-2007 07:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MMM (Post 278439)
I have been reading that some may not have enough money to fly themselves home, as they have been without a paycheck for 2 months. What a mess!

That is very true. If you are australian tho, quantas is offering a special rate for nova teachers to get back home.

The rest well they will have to row home or something.

MMM 10-27-2007 07:34 AM

It's one thing for a corporation to go out of business, but when that corporation only hires gaijin... wow. Someone is going to be paying to fly all those teachers home.

noodle 10-27-2007 07:58 AM

wow, this is actually shocking... Does this mean that my chances of getting a job as a teacher for a couple of months is out of the question? My friends had only recommended NOVA to me...

masaegu 10-27-2007 11:50 AM

It is shocking as NOVA was probably the world's largest language school. But don't you worry because there are hundreds of other language schools in Japan that could employ you.

chachava 10-27-2007 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noodle (Post 278454)
wow, this is actually shocking... Does this mean that my chances of getting a job as a teacher for a couple of months is out of the question? My friends had only recommended NOVA to me...

Possibly - with over 4000 gaijin teachers at Nova, I am guessing there are more teachers than teaching jobs over here right now

It is a complete mess - I have a few friends who were nova teachers and all but 1 had to leave Japan because of what has happened

noodle 10-27-2007 01:12 PM

hmmm this is a bit sad. this world is getting tougher and tougher and more competition to be the best everyday.


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