Hello Kids to Expand to 100 Centres in Hyderabad by June 2025
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Hello Kids to Expand to 100 Centres in Hyderabad by June 2025

Hello Kids, India’s leading chain of pre-schools, has announced an ambitious expansion plan to establish 100 centres across Hyderabad by June 2025. This milestone underscores Hello Kids’ commitment to providing quality early childhood education and nurturing young minds across the region.

With an existing footprint of 1,031 branches pan India, Hello Kids has consistently set benchmarks in early education with its unique, playway methodology—blending the best of Montessori, Play-way, and Gurukul approaches. With this expansion, the brand aims to make world-class early learning accessible to even more families across Hyderabad and its surrounding areas.

Pritam Kumar Agrawal, Founder of Hello Kids said, "At Hello Kids, we believe that every child deserves the best foundation for a lifetime of learning. Our plan to establish 100 centres in Hyderabad by June 2025 is a reflection of our unwavering commitment to nurturing young minds through innovative, accessible, and high-quality early education. Hyderabad is a city of immense growth and promise, and we are excited to be a part of its future by investing in the leaders of tomorrow."

Hello Kids’ expansion strategy focuses on partnering with passionate entrepreneurs and educators to bring their proven educational model to every corner of the city. The brand also offers comprehensive support to franchisees, including curriculum design, teacher training, marketing, and operational assistance—ensuring consistency and excellence across all centres.

As Hello Kids accelerates its growth, it continues to redefine early childhood education in India, preparing children with the skills, creativity, and confidence they need to thrive in the modern world.

Hello Kids, India’s leading chain of pre-schools, has announced an ambitious expansion plan to establish 100 centres across Hyderabad by June 2025. This milestone underscores Hello Kids’ commitment to providing quality early childhood education and nurturing young minds across the region.With an existing footprint of 1,031 branches pan India, Hello Kids has consistently set benchmarks in early education with its unique, playway methodology—blending the best of Montessori, Play-way, and Gurukul approaches. With this expansion, the brand aims to make world-class early learning accessible to even more families across Hyderabad and its surrounding areas.Pritam Kumar Agrawal, Founder of Hello Kids said, At Hello Kids, we believe that every child deserves the best foundation for a lifetime of learning. Our plan to establish 100 centres in Hyderabad by June 2025 is a reflection of our unwavering commitment to nurturing young minds through innovative, accessible, and high-quality early education. Hyderabad is a city of immense growth and promise, and we are excited to be a part of its future by investing in the leaders of tomorrow.Hello Kids’ expansion strategy focuses on partnering with passionate entrepreneurs and educators to bring their proven educational model to every corner of the city. The brand also offers comprehensive support to franchisees, including curriculum design, teacher training, marketing, and operational assistance—ensuring consistency and excellence across all centres.As Hello Kids accelerates its growth, it continues to redefine early childhood education in India, preparing children with the skills, creativity, and confidence they need to thrive in the modern world.

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