Kevin McNeany
Kevin J. McNeany | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1943 (age 82–83) |
| Education | Bachelor of Arts, Postgraduate Certificate in Education and Postgraduate diploma |
| Occupations | Businessperson, education investor |
| Years active | 1970s-present |
| Employer | Orbital Education |
Kevin McNeany (born 1943 Keady, Northern Ireland), is a Northern Irish entrepreneur in the education and international education sectors.[1] He founded Nord Anglia Education (1972) and Orbital Education (2008).[1] He is the executive chairman of Orbital Education.[2] He was described in The Guardian in 2003 as "probably the country's richest teacher, worth an estimated £15 million".[3]
Life and career
1944-2004: Early life and Nord Anglia
Kevin McNeany was born circa 1943[4] in Keady, Northern Ireland.[1] He is originally from County Armagh.[5]
He started his career as a teacher in 1964,[1] teaching English in Northern Ireland, and then moved to Leeds. He began working in further education, and in 1972 moved to Southport. There, he started a business providing English-language courses for foreign students, expanding also into Blackpool, Chester, and Manchester.[5] He was running the Nord Anglia business full-time by 1976, when it had 11 centers. By the early 1980s, he was serving as chairman, and purchased a prep school in Manchester. He then bought Hull Grammar School and Gramercy in Torbay.[5]
He led the IPO of Nord Anglia Education PLC in 1997[6][1] as the first and still the only education company to gain a full listing in the London Stock Exchange.[1] He retired as chairman of Nord Anglia Education in December 2004, after being part of the company for 32 years.[7]
2005-2014: Founding Acorn and Orbital
In 2005,[8] founded Acorn Care and Education,[9] serving as chairman of Acorn Education in 2010.[4] He sold Acorn to a Canadian pension fund in early 2013[9] for £150 million.[8]
He founded Orbital Education in 2008,[1] and by 2013 was chairman. Orbital focuses on running international schools and colleges, mainly in the British tradition, to expatriate students and host families.[10]
In April 2012, he sold all but a 2.5% stake of his share in Nord Anglia, shortly after retiring from the company. The year prior, it had become Britain's largest nursery group.[11]
At the start of 2013, McNeany owned the Manchester Academy of English, after first investing in 2008. He sold the stake in 2013 for £3 million, retiring as chairman.[9] In 2014, he owned 14 nurseries linked to existing independent schools.[5] Kevin received the "Outstanding individual contribution" accolade at the Education Investor awards on November 13, 2014, for contributions to the education sector.[12]
2015-2025
In 2019, he remained chairman of Orbital Education.[6] In 2023, he was present at the opening of United School International on The Pearl Island. At the time, he remained Orbital chair and vice chairman of United Schools International, a school opened in 2022 as a partnership between Orbital and United Development Company (UDC).[13]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g Beckett, Francis (January 2002). "The New Statesman Profile - Kevin McNeany". New Statesman. 131 (4570): 19.
- ^ Hodgson, Neil (22 July 2019). "Education group clinches prestigious school contract in Qatar | TheBusinessDesk.com".
- ^ Wootliff, Ben (16 November 2003). "Mammon: Nord Anglia's Kevin McNeany". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 September 2025.
- ^ a b "Teachers pension fund close to deal for education firm". 17 January 2010 – via www.theglobeandmail.com.
- ^ a b c d "The man who makes learning pay". The Independent. 12 August 1995.
- ^ a b Begum, Shelina (24 September 2019). "BGF backing for Manchester-based private education business". Business Live.
- ^ Walters, Sarah (22 December 2004). "Founder's goodbye to Nord Anglia". Manchester Evening News.
- ^ a b Administrator, men (11 January 2013). "Acorn Care sold to Canadian pension fund in £150m deal". Manchester Evening News.
- ^ a b c Feddy, Kevin (12 January 2013). "TUI's £3m takeover of city's English academy". Manchester Evening News.
- ^ Orbital, Education. "Orbital Education". Retrieved 29 April 2013.
- ^ Mail, Patrick Tooher (13 April 2012). "Childcare chief retires with £10m windfall". The Standard.
- ^ "The Education Investor Awards Winners 2014". Education Investor. Archived from the original on 8 January 2015. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
- ^ "United School International on The Pearl Island officially opened". Gulf Times. 25 May 2023.