The national educational ecosystem Mriia is now available in every fifth school in Ukraine
More than 2,600 schools across all regions of Ukraine have already connected to Mriia. The ecosystem is used both in small schools in remote mountain communities and in large urban lyceums. Mriia helps schools maintain continuous learning in frontline regions, where classes often take place in shelters or online.
Students are the most active users of Mriia. They check their timetable, lesson topics, grades, homework, and track their progress. They also have access to secure chats powered by Signal and personalised educational content.
Parents can see everything they need to understand their child’s learning process in just a few clicks: attendance, missed classes, progress, lesson topics and materials. Since the start of the school year, parents have opened homework in Mriia over 3.9 million times and checked grades more than 3.4 million times.
For teachers, Mriia has become a tool that takes over part of their daily routine and helps save dozens of working hours.
Since the start of the school year, teachers have already:
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recorded 26.2 million grades,
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added 5.4 million homework assignments,
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published lesson topics over 4.9 million times.
Mriia allows teachers to create curriculum plans, generate reports, gradebooks and certificates, track class and individual student progress, and communicate with parents and students in secure chats. Gradually, AI-based tools are being integrated into the ecosystem to further reduce teachers’ workload and free up more time for real interaction with students.
“Mriia does not require funding from local budgets and will always remain free for schools, teachers, students, and parents. This allows communities to allocate resources to other important needs, and enables us to provide schools with a high-quality digital tool for managing the learning process,”
— said Maryna Tereshchuk, Head of the Mriia implementation team.
In Zaporizhzhia region, 70% of schools use Mriia, and in Ivano-Frankivsk, Odesa, Zakarpattia, Mykolaiv, Rivne and Cherkasy regions, about one-third of educational institutions are connected.
Mriia is now also expanding to extracurricular education. The app includes a section with clubs and activities, where families can find classes by interest and location. In 2026, the pilot phase for preschool education will begin — for the first time, a single digital ecosystem will connect several levels of education.
Mriia is an initiative of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which is being implemented by Ministry of Digital Transformation and the Ministry of Education & Science, together with EGAP Program, implemented by East Europe Foundation with the support of Switzerland.