Daekyo announced on the 5th that it has opened a global education brand ‘Eye Level’ learning center in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan.
Eye Level is the global version of Daekyo’s flagship brand ‘Noonnoppi’ and is globally trusted for its personalized learning programs and systematic education. With the opening of this learning center, Daekyo plans to make a full-scale entry into the Uzbekistan market and strengthen its position in the local education sector.
The Uzbekistan Eye Level learning center operates based on a local franchise partnership. It provides specialized educational services in key subjects such as English and mathematics, focusing on developing students’ critical thinking and independent learning abilities.
Uzbekistan is a market where demand for educational investment is rapidly increasing due to recent economic growth and the expansion of the middle class, with particular interest in English and mathematics. Eye Level plans to offer differentiated learning to local students with a customized curriculum that considers individual learning speeds and styles to meet this demand.
A Daekyo official stated, "Through the Eye Level learning center, we will present a new learning model to the Uzbekistan education market and strengthen our brand competitiveness. We plan to lead positive changes in the local educational environment with customized services reflecting educational demand and accelerate the expansion of the global education market."
Meanwhile, based on the vision of ‘the largest school in the world,’ Daekyo is expanding its global education business covering various age groups and subjects. Currently, Eye Level operates in 19 countries through corporate and franchise models. This year, Daekyo opened an international kindergarten ‘ELIS’ in Vietnam, and the early childhood physical education brand ‘ToniToni’ has established directly managed centers in Vietnam, Hong Kong, and Malaysia. ToniToni is preparing to open additional centers, including its second branches in the United States and Hong Kong in 2025.
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