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Higher education comes to Summerland.

Posted: Feb 1st, 2018, 3:48 pm
by southy
As numerous folks in Summerland have been embroiled in the Banks Crescent issue, I see that Unisus International School has quietly moved forward with the opening of their prestigious educational facility. It is due to open this coming fall. Here is link to story:

https://www.castanet.net/edition/news-s ... htm#217694

Yearly cost per student runs from $11k up to $50k - they are obviously targeting a specific market. The fact they also offer onsite accommodation tells me they are not looking specifically at the local valley market. I hope they are successful, the concept is very interesting. As are the leaders involved.

Curious to know if anyone from Summerland was following this story? They must have made a presentation to council? Funny how we have only heard about the negatives occurring in Summerland and not the positives. I personally think this project is a real positive for both Summerland and the valley.

I wish them well.

Re: Higher education comes to Summerland.

Posted: Feb 1st, 2018, 8:44 pm
by XT225
southy wrote:As numerous folks in Summerland have been embroiled in the Banks Crescent issue, I see that Unisus International School has quietly moved forward with the opening of their prestigious educational facility. It is due to open this coming fall. Here is link to story:

https://www.castanet.net/edition/news-s ... htm#217694

Yearly cost per student runs from $11k up to $50k - they are obviously targeting a specific market. The fact they also offer onsite accommodation tells me they are not looking specifically at the local valley market. I hope they are successful, the concept is very interesting. As are the leaders involved.

Curious to know if anyone from Summerland was following this story? They must have made a presentation to council? Funny how we have only heard about the negatives occurring in Summerland and not the positives. I personally think this project is a real positive for both Summerland and the valley.

I wish them well.


Interesting article and project. Folks would sure have to have deep pockets though to send their kid(s) there., or a very friendly banker. I would be getting advanced bookings before building on any dorms, if I were them, however. Committment before building.

Re: Higher education comes to Summerland.

Posted: Feb 2nd, 2018, 8:14 pm
by twobits
Quite clearly there is a huge demand for Summerland resident's for 11 to 50k private schooling for their children if there is no opposition. Unlike Summerlands need for an integrated seniors care facility that more closely represents the community needs given that seniors outnumber high school students by about a 100 to 1.

Re: Higher education comes to Summerland.

Posted: Feb 2nd, 2018, 10:04 pm
by southy
Yea but think of all those additional tax dollars.

Re: Higher education comes to Summerland.

Posted: Apr 19th, 2018, 8:15 pm
by summerlandab
The school is not for the residents of Summerland, it is just the location. Students will come from all over.

Re: Higher education comes to Summerland.

Posted: Apr 19th, 2018, 10:23 pm
by Jflem1983
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Re: Higher education comes to Summerland.

Posted: Apr 20th, 2018, 6:58 am
by southy
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Re: Higher education comes to Summerland.

Posted: Apr 20th, 2018, 7:15 am
by XT225
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Re: Higher education comes to Summerland.

Posted: Apr 20th, 2018, 7:18 am
by OllyV
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