Is there a limit to the number of students allowed in Gokhale Method classes?
Gokhale_Method Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
A Gokhale Method Franchise authorizes the franchisee to teach the Gokhale Method according to a carefully prescribed curriculum to defined categories of customers, in classes of specified numbers of students, all of which we call "Approved Formats." A list of currently Approved Formats
appears as Exhibit B to the Franchise Agreement, which is Exhibit A to this Disclosure Document.
Source: Item 1 — THE FRANCHISOR AND ANY PARENTS, PREDECESSORS, AND AFFILIATES (FDD pages 8–10)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to the 2024 Gokhale Method Franchise Disclosure Document, the franchise authorizes franchisees to teach the Gokhale Method following a prescribed curriculum to specific customer categories in classes with a defined number of students. These class structures are referred to as "Approved Formats."
The FDD mentions that a list of currently Approved Formats appears as Exhibit B to the Franchise Agreement, which is Exhibit A to the Disclosure Document. This indicates that the Gokhale Method has different class formats, each designed for a specific number of students.
For a prospective franchisee, this means that the number of students allowed in Gokhale Method classes is not unlimited but is instead dictated by the "Approved Format" they are teaching. The specific details of these formats, including the maximum number of students, can be found in Exhibit B of the Franchise Agreement. It is important for potential franchisees to review this exhibit carefully to understand the class size limitations and how they might impact their business operations and revenue potential.