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Parent company of Basis Independen­t purchases site where campus is located

- By George Avalos gavalos@bayareanew­sgroup.com

SAN JOSE >> The principal owner of the Basis Independen­t Silicon Valley school has bought the property where the school now operates in a deal that ensures the educationa­l complex will continue to operate at that site for many years to come.

Spring Education Group, acting through an affiliate, has bought a site at 1290 Parkmoor Ave. near downtown San Jose where one of its subsidiari­es, Basis Independen­t Silicon Valley, operates a school.

“This deal creates a very solid and long-term landlord and tenant relationsh­ip for Basis Independen­t,” said Sean Powell, vice president of real estate for Spring Education Group, which provides private education through several brands, including Basis Independen­t.

Saratoga-based Spring Education Group’s affiliate, School Realty Owner I, bought a 3.1-acre site at the corner of Parkmoor Avenue and Race Street that includes an existing school building totaling 80,600 square feet, Santa Clara County public documents filed on Dec. 31 show.

Spring Education paid $77.7 million for the property, according to public property records.

The seller was an affiliate of ERP Properties, a Kansas City-based real estate investment trust.

“This was a way to create a new long-term school-friendly finance agreement for the property,” Powell said.

The deal means that the education company that owns Basis Independen­t Silicon Valley also becomes the landlord for the school, which has garnered a reputation as an education center that has parlayed a new academic model into a successful facility.

“There will be zero change in the operation,” Powell said.

At the time the school opened in 2014, Basis Independen­t officials stated the tuition was around $22,500 a year, according to school officials.

“Basis public charter schools are modeled on rigorous internatio­nal standards,” Amanda Ripley, author of a 2013 book “The Smartest Kids in the World,” stated in her book.

That approach has paid off, according to Ripley’s assessment.

“The average Basis student not only outperform­ed the typical American student by nearly three years in reading and science and by four years in math, but outscored the average student in Finland, Korea, and Poland as well,” Ripley wrote in the book.

Students with Basis Independen­t also fared well when compared with the very best students in the world, Ripley said.

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