One in five schools in Ukraine works with Mriya

Key points:

  • The Mriya state educational ecosystem reached the national level in 2025
  • One in five schools in Ukraine is connected to the platform
  • The service is actively used by teachers, students, and parents across the country
  • In 2026, Mriya plans to expand into preschool and higher education

By the end of 2025, the Mriya state educational ecosystem had become one of the key tools for the digitalization of education in Ukraine. The platform reached the national level and now covers more than 2,800 schools, which is about 20% of all general secondary education institutions in the country. The ecosystem operates in all regions and is free for schools, teachers, students, and parents.

Over the course of the year, Mriya was used by over 420,000 active users. The platform brings together educational processes in a single secure digital environment and provides stable access to education regardless of location. For teachers, the service has become a daily work tool—in 2025, 77 million grades were posted in the system, over 8 million homework assignments were added, and millions of lesson topic entries were made.

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Students use Mriya to view their schedules, educational materials, and learning outcomes. Over the course of a year, they accessed information about lessons more than 13 million times and viewed their grades more than 12 million times. For parents, the platform provides transparency into the educational process—data on learning, attendance, and assignments is updated in real time.

A separate area of development was Mriya.Pozashkilya, which brought together more than 6,000 clubs and sections across the country and simplified the search for classes by interest and location. In 2025, the first AI-based tools for teachers were also introduced, including a test generator that automatically creates assignments in line with the curriculum.

In 2026, the ecosystem is planned to be scaled further. Among the priorities are the launch of the Mriya.Preschool initiative, the preparation of solutions for higher education institutions, the development of gamification of learning, and the expansion of the use of artificial intelligence to reduce the administrative burden on teachers. In the future, Mriya is expected to become a comprehensive digital ecosystem that will accompany a person’s educational path from preschool to lifelong learning.

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