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Open Days And The Five Es

If you have a school open day planned then you need to ‘sell’ your school to attract students and parents.

Schools, independent or state, aren’t just schools – they are a brand.

Some schools have developed such a reputation for themselves that selling themselves is easy – it just happens. Once people see a school as being a good one then word of mouth is your best marketing because it goes viral and stays viral.

But many people are new to an area and those that aren’t still want to be convinced that they are making the right decision.

Some schools have a much tougher job and have to bend over backwards to get people to treat them seriously as an option.

As schools operate like businesses then they have to think in a business-like way.

This is where the 5Es comes in handy. It’s something we associate with a ‘Customer Journey’ and involves thinking through mental and physical footprints.

The five stages that prospective students and parents walk through are Entice, Enter, Engage, Exit, and Extend.

1. Entice
2. Enter
3. Engage
4. Exit
5. Extend

Some schools have no trouble ‘signing up’ pupils but that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t take this customer walk journey. They also need to experiment with changes to stay fresh and relevant.

For many independent schools the 5Es is crucial because at the end of the day it’s all about ‘bums on seats’.

The 5Es is an exercise in empathy and stepping into the shoes of students and parents and seeing things as they might.

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