Euro schools organization

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ESO Education Group

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legal form GmbH
founding 1966
Seat Stockstadt am Main , GermanyGermanyGermany 
management Silvia Semidei
Number of employees approx. 4,300 freelance and permanent employees
Branch education
Website https://www.eso.de

The ESO Education Group is a German provider of educational services with around 120 affiliated institutions in Germany. The company motto is: "Personality through education".

Company history

The ESO Education Group goes back to the French linguist Pierre Semidei (1940–2009) who founded the first Euro-School in 1966 in Aschaffenburg .

In the following decades the organization expanded and operated as the “Quality Community Euro Schools Organization”. The “quality community” represented the idea of ​​implementing common quality standards as an association of private educational institutions. Today, according to the company, the ESO Education Group implements quality standards according to DIN EN ISO 9001 (quality management) and DIN EN ISO 14001 (environmental management). In addition, the training providers are admitted to AZAV .

There is no clear information from the company on the extent to which ESO is an association of independent companies and to what extent individual educational institutions belong to the company. It is known, however, that some institutions were taken over by ESO (e.g. at the International School of Management in 1998 or at the Hamburg Foreign Language and Business School ).

Some of the approximately 60 companies operating under the term “Euro Schools” in Germany (usually regional companies) operate as “ non-profit ”. The owner of the trademark rights is the Euro-Schulen-Organization GmbH.

Business activity

The corporate purpose of the ESO Education Group is, among other things, “training activities in the [sic!] Business, linguistic, office technology and commercial, medical, social and IT areas”.

The activities of the ESO concentrate on the fields of activity

  • Preschool and school
  • Vocational training : 120 vocational schools, technical colleges and specialist academies, including 36 so-called Euro academies, with state-recognized degrees in the areas of "Business and Management", "Foreign Languages ​​and International Affairs", "Pedagogy and Social Affairs", and "Health and Care". Supplementary degrees, such as the ESA , as well as postgraduate courses with a bachelor's degree are possible.
  • Studies : Five private universities in Germany ( Munich Business School , International School of Management at six locations, EBC University at three locations, International Business School at two locations, IT Center Dortmund ) and ISM Slovakia in Prešov
  • Professional training and further education
  • Personnel services : Among other things, operation of our own placement platform on the Internet: www.esojob.de
  • Education-related services such as B. Translations, language trips or publishing.

In addition to further training, additional services such as “trainee management” or company day-care centers are offered for companies.

Brands

The following educational brands belong to the ESO Education Group:

Universities and Business Schools

Academies and vocational schools

schools

Daycare centers

  • Adlerküken day care center, Berlin
  • Traumzauberbaum day care center, Bitterfeld-Wolfen
  • Waldräuber day care center, Berlin

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ “A pioneer of the European idea” , obituary in the Main-Echo online service of March 16, 2009, last accessed on December 19, 2012
  2. Statement (PDF; 485 kB) of the Science Council on the accreditation of the International School of Management Dortmund (ISM) of July 16, 2004, p. 3
  3. ^ Word / figurative mark "ESO", register number 30276527 , accessed on December 20, 2012
  4. ↑ Entry in the commercial register: HRB Aschaffenburg 1806 from February 9, 2012
  5. Brands: ESO Education Group. Retrieved June 25, 2019 .