KKR backed EuroKids Group unveils its new identity Lighthouse Learning ANI | Updated: May 25, 2021 15:13 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 25 (ANI/Business Wire India): EuroKids Group, the leading early childhood & K12 education company in India, backed by global investment firm KKR, unveils its new identity Lighthouse Learning Private Ltd.
The new identity reflects the company s vision to be a high quality educational platform which offers the best educational experiences through its various brands and will serve as guiding beacon in setting new standards in education.
Celebrating 20 years of inception, the group has always stayed ahead of the curve and is a harbinger of change in the educational landscape. It has set new standards and raised the bar in many aspects, including enriching pedagogy and building a nurturing learning environment for children, using technology in enhancing learning engagements, creating employment and ent
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Mumbai: EuroKids Group, the leading early childhood & K12 education company in India, backed by global investment firm KKR, unveils its new identity ‘Lighthouse Learning Private Ltd.’
EuroKids Group, the leading early childhood & K12 education company in India, backed by global investment firm KKR, unveils its new identity ‘Lighthouse Learning Private Ltd.’ The new identity reflects the company’s vision to be a high quality educational platform which offers the best educational experiences through its various brands and will serve as guiding beacon in setting new standards in education.
Celebrating 20 years of inception, the group has always stayed ahead of the curve and is a harbinger of change in the educational landscape. It has set new standards and raised the bar in many aspects, including enriching pedagogy and building a nurturing learning environment for children, using technology in enhancing learning engagements, creating employment and entrepreneurship o
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