United Learning League (ULL) has entered the K–12 international education segment after securing ₹100 crore in seed funding and submitting an Expression of Interest to the International Baccalaureate.
The move follows a meeting at Nita Mukesh Ambani Junior School between ULL founders and IB representatives, including Haif Bannayan (Director for Europe, Middle East, Africa and Canada), Nicole Bien (Chief Community Partnership and Development Officer), Mahesh Balakrishnan (Senior Manager, South Asia) and Ashish (Head of Government Partnerships).
ULL said the funding has been raised from a group of educators and entrepreneurs led by Pritam Agrawal, founder of the Hello Kids network.
The organisation plans to establish five IB-aligned schools over the next five years. Its first campus is under development. ULL said its model will combine centralised governance with local delivery across campuses.
The entry comes as demand for international school curricula continues to grow in India.
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Dr. Balakrishna Shetty
good to know that.
We would like to collaborate with them.
Dr Bala Shetty, MD
Vice Chancellor.