In 2025, the educational initiative Mriia will welcome 2,000 educational institutions from various regions of Ukraine. Mriia aims to enhance the learning experience for students, parents, and teachers.

Starting in September 2024, a pilot program was launched in six Ukrainian regions, including frontline cities and mountainous villages, testing the ecosystem in schools with fully remote learning and those operating offline in shelters. After refining the ecosystem, we are now ready to open Mriia to all schools across the country.

Mriia empowers teachers to automate their processes—from curriculum planning to scheduling and grading. Additionally, they can share notes and comments with students and communicate with children and parents via secure chats.

Soon, teachers will also be able to automatically generate tests using AI, receive completed homework, and create inter-class groups.

For students, Mriia offers a schedule, homework, a personalized content library, and performance tracking on their smartphones. Moreover, an internal currency called “mriiky” will be introduced, allowing children to exchange it for various rewards like movie tickets, workshops, and VR quests.

Parents can track their child's achievements and progress, and soon they will be able to choose extracurricular activities based on their child's interests nearby.

How to Join Mriia

Mriia is accessible to every school, regardless of size or educational format. Joining is free and voluntary.

To take advantage of this educational ecosystem, schools need to apply via the Mriia website at mriia.gov.ua/app.

Currently, 150 schools have joined Mriia, with 1,000 new applications being processed.

The Mriia team is also developing solutions for preschool institutions, aiming to unify educational stages into a single digital system for the convenience of parents and educators.

Mriia is a state educational ecosystem integrating all learning elements, providing essential tools for effective educational processes.

This initiative is led by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and implemented by the Ministry of Digital Transformation and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, alongside the EGAP Program supported by Switzerland.