Under what other names does Creative World School Franchising Company, Inc. do business?
Creative_World_School Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
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The Franchisor is CREATIVE WORLD SCHOOLS FRANCHISING COMPANY, INC., referred to as "we," "us," or "our." We also do business under our corporate name and the names "Creative World School® Business," or "Creative World Schools Franchising Company." "You" or "your" means a person who acquires a franchise from us. If you are a corporation, partnership or other entity, certain provisions of our Franchise Agreement also will apply to your owners. This disclosure document will indicate when your owners also are covered by a particular provision.
We are a Florida corporation, incorporated on August 13, 1999. Our current principal business address is 25110 Bernwood Drive, Suite #104, Bonita Springs, Florida 34135. Our agent for service of process in the State of Florida is Joshua T. Keleske, P.L., 3333 West Kennedy Boulevard, Suite 204, Tampa, Florida 33609.
Source: Item 1 — THE FRANCHISOR AND ANY PARENTS, PREDECESSORS AND AFFILIATES (FDD pages 9–11)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Creative World School Franchise Disclosure Document, Creative World School Franchising Company, Inc. also conducts business under its corporate name and the names "Creative World School® Business," or "Creative World Schools Franchising Company." The franchisor uses these names to identify and market the Creative World School franchise opportunity. Additionally, the franchisor conducts business under the trade and service marks "Creative World School®" and a design mark described as "Children and Globe®" along with associated logos, designs, symbols, and trade dress. These marks are collectively referred to as the "Marks."
For a prospective franchisee, this means that all marketing, branding, and official documentation may feature any of these names and marks. Understanding these different names is important for recognizing official communications and materials from the franchisor. Franchisees should ensure they are familiar with all approved branding elements to maintain consistency and avoid any trademark infringement issues.
The use of registered trademarks like "Creative World School®" and the "Children and Globe®" design mark is a standard practice in franchising. It allows the franchisor to protect its brand identity and ensure consistent branding across all franchise locations. Franchisees are typically required to adhere strictly to the franchisor's guidelines regarding the use of these marks in their operations and marketing efforts.