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How much does a Kip McGrath Education Centres franchise cost?

A Kip McGrath Education Centres franchise requires a total investment of $70,000–$150,000.

Last verified July 2026 · source: Franchisor-published (web): https://www.kipmcgrath.com/global/franchise-sales (franchisor-published).

Full cost breakdown

Kip McGrath Education Centres establishment costs (all-in)
Initial franchise feeNot published
Fit-out & equipmentNot published
Working capitalNot published
Total investment (all-in)$70,000–$150,000

Establishment range includes working capital. Where a franchisor’s published range excludes it, we publish our computed all-in figure and note the difference.

Ongoing fees vs the category

Kip McGrath Education Centres fees vs Education & Tutoring median · Fee Index Q2 2026 (n=58)
FeeKip McGrath Education CentresCategory median 
Royalty (% gross sales)Fixed fee7.5%not a % fee
Marketing levy (% gross sales)None / fixed2.0%not a % fee

Medians from the Education & Tutoring Fee Index. See methodology.

Cost questions

What is the cheapest way into a Kip McGrath Education Centres franchise?

The lowest entry point is the bottom of the establishment range, $70,000 all-in. A resale of an existing site can sometimes reduce fit-out cost versus a greenfield build, but pricing depends on the site, compare both before committing.

Is a Kip McGrath Education Centres resale cheaper than a new site?

Not always. A resale removes some fit-out and ramp-up cost but adds goodwill in the sale price. New sites carry the full fit-out cost but start with no goodwill premium.

What hidden costs should I budget for?

Beyond the initial fee and fit-out, budget working capital for wages, stock and rent before the site is cash-flow positive. Any royalty and marketing levy are ongoing, not one-off, confirm the current rates with the franchisor.

Do I get a refund during cooling-off?

Under the Franchising Code 2025 you have a 14-day cooling-off period after signing or making a non-refundable payment. If you exercise it, the franchisor must repay amounts paid, less reasonable expenses, this is a statutory right, not a franchisor concession.