Dulwich College Donors' Report 2016

Enterprises

The commercial activities of the College are operated through its wholly owned trading subsidiaries, Dulwich College Enterprises (DCE) and Dulwich College Enterprises Overseas (DCEO). DCE manages the College’s UK commercial activities. DCEO manages the College’s overseas commercial interests.

school in Myanmar which opened its junior campus as Dulwich College Yangon in August 2016 (a senior school campus is due to open in August 2017). Work was also begun for the establishment of a second campus in Shanghai (Minhang), which opened in Summer 2016. The overseas business generates an income from royalty fees based on a proportional share of the international schools’ total fee income, and a fixed annual fee for each school. The arrangements are governed by a World Charter signed in August 2014. Through DCEO and DCMI we are creating the best of British education overseas, enhancing the Dulwich brand worldwide and securing a substantial and reliable annual income to support Alleynians now and in the future.

There are a number of separate departments within DCE: Events (which lets out College facilities), the Commissariat (the school shop), the Sports Club, the Outdoor Centre and the Foundation Coach Service. The overseas business of DCEO involves the licensing of the College’s name and intellectual property to DCMI, which runs international schools in China (Shanghai, Beijing and Suzhou), South Korea (Seoul) and Singapore. Besides these schools, DCMI also operates two Dulwich High Schools in China for Chinese students. The two Dulwich High Schools work in partnership with established Chinese schools: Suzhou High School and Yung Wing School in Zhuhai. During the year the College also collaborated with DCMI on the establishment of a

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