When running a private school, it can be challenging to stand out from the competition. Private schools can vary in size, but for this article, we will define them as schools with fewer than 500 students. With so many options available, how can your private school get noticed?

When running a private school, it can be challenging to stand out from all the other public and independent schools in your community. According to a study by the National Center for Education Statistics in the 2019–20 school year, almost 1 out of every 4 schools were considered private in the United States.

As we approach the 2023-24 school year, you may be looking at what you can cut to save money. Often marketing is one of the first things people look to cut. However, I am here to tell you that is the last thing you want to do.

While traditional advertising methods can be costly and nearly impossible to measure, private schools have never had more accessible access to low-cost, measurable marketing tools. The best way to market your school may be much more accessible than you think. Here are some of my top ten tips to help you market your private school effectively:

Adam Bennett

Written by:  |  April 19, 2023

Adam is the president and founder of Cube Creative Design and specializes in private school marketing. Since starting the business in 2005, he has created individual relationships with clients in Western North Carolina and across the United States. He places great value on the needs, expectations, and goals of the client.

See Adam Bennett's' bio: cubecreative.design/about/adam-bennett

Attracting more students to your K-12 private school ensures its success and growth. By implementing effective marketing strategies, you can reach potential students and their families and showcase your school's unique benefits and opportunities.

Here are five tips to help you attract more students to your K-12 private school:

Adam Bennett

Written by:  |  March 1, 2023

Adam is the president and founder of Cube Creative Design and specializes in private school marketing. Since starting the business in 2005, he has created individual relationships with clients in Western North Carolina and across the United States. He places great value on the needs, expectations, and goals of the client.

See Adam Bennett's' bio: cubecreative.design/about/adam-bennett

Increasing enrollment and retaining students at a private school can be a challenge. With so many available options, it can be difficult to stand out and convince families to choose your school. However, with the right strategies in place, you can increase enrollment and continue to secure the future of your school.

Here are seven effective ways to boost enrollment at your private school:

Adam Bennett

Written by:  |  February 15, 2023

Adam is the president and founder of Cube Creative Design and specializes in private school marketing. Since starting the business in 2005, he has created individual relationships with clients in Western North Carolina and across the United States. He places great value on the needs, expectations, and goals of the client.

See Adam Bennett's' bio: cubecreative.design/about/adam-bennett

As a private school administrator, you know the importance of promoting your institution to reach a wider audience and attract potential students and their families. But you may wonder where you can and should advertise your private school. The right advertising strategy can help you reach your audience, increase school brand awareness, and drive enrollment. In this article, we’ll explore some of the most effective ways to advertise your private school online and offline.

Adam Bennett

Written by:  |  February 8, 2023

Adam is the president and founder of Cube Creative Design and specializes in private school marketing. Since starting the business in 2005, he has created individual relationships with clients in Western North Carolina and across the United States. He places great value on the needs, expectations, and goals of the client.

See Adam Bennett's' bio: cubecreative.design/about/adam-bennett