STEM and Computing Education

Wize Computing Academy

Education

Home-Based Owner-Operator
Investment Range
$40,000 to $100,000
Ongoing Royalty
7% + 2% marketing
Ideal Owner
Education enthusiasts, tech-minded owners, community-focused entrepreneurs
Industry
Education

What is Wize Computing Academy?

in Kids Coding, Robotics, and STEM Education
Wize Computing Academy is a children’s enrichment franchise offering coding, robotics, 3D design, AI, and STEM-based learning programs for students. Programs may be delivered through after-school clubs, camps, online classes, schools, preschools, and community-based locations.
For entrepreneurs interested in education, technology, and child development, Wize Computing Academy offers a lower-cost franchise opportunity in the growing STEM education market.

Who This Is Best For

Wize Computing Academy may be a good fit for:
* First-time business owners
* Educators and former teachers
* Parents interested in youth enrichment
* Corporate professionals seeking business ownership
* Veterans transitioning into entrepreneurship
* Entrepreneurs seeking a lower-investment franchise
* Owners comfortable with schools, parents, and community outreach
A technology background may be helpful, but it is not necessarily required. Many owners focus on business development, local partnerships, scheduling, marketing, and operations while instructors deliver the programs.


Wize Computing Academy

Investment Overview

Costs and fees at a glance

All investment figures are estimates based on publicly available information.

Total Investment Range
$40,000 to $100,000
Varies by package
Franchise Fee
$29,900
Ongoing Royalty Fee
7% + 2% marketing
Liquid Capital Needed
$25,000+
Net Worth Requirement
$75,000+
Veteran Discount
Not listed

Investment figures are estimates based on publicly available sources. Always review the current FDD and perform due diligence before making any investment decision.

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Advisor Insight: Is Wize Computing Academy a Good Business?

An independent assessment from your franchise consultant

Steve Warres, Franchise Consultant

Wize Computing Academy is interesting because it combines three attractive franchise characteristics:
1. Low startup cost
2. Education-focused demand
3. Flexible delivery model
Unlike traditional tutoring centers or learning centers, Wize Computing Academy does not necessarily require a large storefront or expensive buildout. That can make the concept more accessible for first-time franchise buyers or buyers who want to keep overhead low.
The strongest appeal is that this business sits at the intersection of children's education and technology. Parents increasingly understand that coding, robotics, AI, and STEM skills may be important for their children's future. That creates a compelling story for local marketing.

What I Like Most
  • Low Investment Compared to Many Franchises
  • Many education franchises require a retail learning center, larger staff, and significant leasehold improvements. Wize Computing Academy appears to offer a lower-overhead model, which may reduce startup risk.
  • Strong Parent Appeal
  • Parents are often willing to invest in programs that help their children develop academic, technical, and confidence-building skills.
  • Coding and robotics are easy for parents to understand as valuable future-oriented education.
  • Multiple Program Formats
  • Revenue may come from several formats, including:
  • After-school programs
  • Summer camps
  • Holiday camps
  • Online classes
  • School partnerships
What to Understand Before You Invest
  • This Is a Local Partnership Business
  • Success may depend heavily on building relationships with schools, preschools, parent groups, community centers, and local organizations.
  • The owner who is comfortable networking and developing local partnerships may have a major advantage.
  • Enrollment Drives Everything
  • This is not just an education business. It is an enrollment business.
  • Owners must consistently attract families, retain students, fill classes, and promote camps. Marketing and follow-up are critical.
  • Instructor Quality Matters
  • Parents will judge the business by the quality of the instructors and the experience their children have in class.
  • Before investing, I would want to understand:
  • How instructors are recruited
  • What training is provided
  • How curriculum is delivered

Questions I Would Ask the Franchisor

the Franchisor
1. How many students does the average franchisee enroll after 12 months?
2. What percentage of revenue comes from camps versus after-school programs?
3. What is the average student retention rate?
4. How are school partnerships developed?
5. What support is provided for instructor recruitment?
6. How many hours per week do successful owners typically work?
7. What are the most common reasons franchisees struggle?
8. Are there protected territories?
9. What is the average revenue for mature locations?
10. What marketing channels produce the best student enrollments?

Bottom line: Wize Computing Academy may be a strong fit for someone who wants a lower-cost education franchise with strong parent appeal and flexible operations.
The best owners will likely be community builders, not just education enthusiasts. If you can develop school relationships, recruit quality instructors, and consistently enroll students, this concept has attractive potential.
For buyers looking for a lower-investment franchise under $100K, Wize Computing Academy deserves a closer look.

Frequently asked questions

Answers to the most common questions about Wize Computing Academy.

The estimated total investment generally ranges from approximately $47,000 to $90,000 depending on territory, equipment, startup costs, and disclosure year.
The initial franchise fee is publicly listed in the approximate range of $38,500 to $49,500, depending on the source and disclosure year.
Yes, the business may be operated with a home-based or low-overhead model, with classes delivered through schools, community locations, online programs, or other partner sites.
Coding or technology experience may be helpful, but it is not necessarily required. Owners typically focus on operations, marketing, partnerships, and management.
Some sources describe semi-absentee ownership as possible, but buyers should confirm expected time commitment directly with the franchisor.

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