Over the past year, the Mriya ecosystem has grown from pilot projects in six regions to full integration in 18 regions, including regional centers and frontline villages. More than 5,000 educational institutions nationwide have applied to connect to the system.

During this time, the application and website have seen:

  • 4.5 million assessments made;
  • over 500,000 homework submissions;
  • 5,000+ educational videos available in the open content library.
  • Mriya focuses on simple solutions for schools aided by AI.

Reducing routine tasks for teachers:

  • automated lesson planning and record keeping;
  • adding notes and materials to lessons;
  • communicating with students and parents via secure chats;
  • accessing professional development videos in the content library.

Starting from the new academic year, teachers will be able to automatically create tests and assign grades.

Increased motivation for students — gamification, personalized learning tips, and dream bonuses that can be exchanged for movie tickets or VR quests.

Transparent involvement for parents — helps track their child's learning: shows schedules, academic performance trends, homework assignments, and teacher comments. Parents also have the ability to chat with teachers.

The ecosystem is expanding: soon Mriya will include extracurricular education so children can grow both inside and outside the classroom.

Any school can join the ecosystem. Applications can be submitted on the official Mriya website.

Mriya is an initiative by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, implemented by the Ministry of Digital Transformation and the Ministry of Education in partnership with the EGAP program, executed by the Eastern Europe Foundation with support from Switzerland.