PE Tech Report

NEWSLETTER

Like this article?

Sign up to our free newsletter

Balance Point Capital invests in Apex Learning

Balance Point Capital, in conjunction with one of its affiliated funds, Balance Point Capital Partners II, has provided debt and an equity co-investment to Apex Learning in support of Education Growth Partners' (EGP) acquisition of the company.

Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Seattle, WA, Apex provides a SaaS-based digital curriculum for secondary education.
 
Apex offers a rigorous, standard-based curriculum to schools and districts nationwide to meet the needs of all students from those who are struggling to those who are capable of accelerating through two product offerings, Comprehensive Courses and Adaptive Tutorials. 
 
Comprehensive Courses provide a proven option for original credit and credit recovery, and Adaptive Tutorials meet individual student needs for intervention, remediation, and high-stakes exam preparation.
 
During the most recent school year, there were over three million enrolments in Apex Learning Comprehensive Courses and Adaptive Tutorials.
 
Justin Kaplan, a partner of Balance Point Capital, says: "We've been impressed with the company's management team and couldn't be happier to support a business with a digital curriculum that has resulted in increased student achievement. We believe EGP's operationally focused education experience and network will add substantial value as the company continues to scale."
 
Andy Kaplan, managing partner of Education Growth Partners, says: "We are pleased to partner with Balance Point. They understand the strong value proposition that Apex offers and the potential growth opportunities for the company."

Like this article? Sign up to our free newsletter

MOST POPULAR

FURTHER READING

Featured

Event Live