By 2025, the educational ecosystem Mriia will encompass 2000 schools from various regions of Ukraine. This initiative aims to provide students, parents, and teachers with enhanced opportunities to improve the educational process.
The pilot program for Mriia began in September 2024 across six regions of Ukraine, including frontline cities and rural mountainous areas, where schools operate entirely online or in shelters. After testing and refining the ecosystem, Mriia is now set to open up for all schools in the country.
Mriia enables teachers to automate their processes—from lesson planning to scheduling and grading—while facilitating communication with students and parents through secure chat features.
Soon, teachers will also be able to automatically generate tests using AI, receive completed homework assignments, and establish inter-class groups.
For students, Mriia offers a schedule, homework assignments, a personalized content library, and a dashboard for tracking their performance—all accessible via their smartphones. Additionally, the system introduces a virtual currency—mrii that children can exchange for various rewards, such as movie tickets, workshops, and VR quests.
Parents will gain a comprehensive view of their child's achievements, monitor their progress, and soon have the ability to select extracurricular activities based on their child's interests near home or school.
How to Join Mriia
Mriia is available for every school, regardless of size or educational format. Joining is free and voluntary.
To take advantage of the educational ecosystem, schools must apply through the Mriia website at mriia.gov.ua/app.
Currently, 150 schools are already connected to Mriia, with another 1000 applications in process.
The Mriia team is also developing solutions for preschool institutions, aiming to unify the two stages of education into a single digital platform for the convenience of parents and educators.
Mriia represents a government-led educational ecosystem that integrates all learning elements, providing students, parents, and teachers with access to the necessary tools for an effective educational process.
This initiative was launched by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and is being implemented by the Ministry of Digital Transformation and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, in collaboration with the EGAP Program, executed by the Eastern Europe Foundation with support from Switzerland.