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According to a Statista report, the size of the Indian preschool and childcare market was 3.8
billion U.S. dollars in 2022 and is set to across $7 billion in 2028, marking a rapid growth
through the years.
Factors Driving The Rapid Growth In Pre-School Industry
What Makes Women Shine in The Pre-School Industry
1. Trust In Natural Nurturers: A mother is a child’s first teacher and it seems they are also more
comfortable with fellow women/mothers being their child’s first formal
teachers as well.
2. Understanding Child’s Needs: Since many of the women entrepreneurs who venture into the industry
are mothers themselves, it makes it easier for them to emphasize with
the parents and understand their concerns and requirements.
3. Lesser Investment Than Formal K-12 Set-Up: The pre-school market becomes more lucrative for women
entrepreneurs as it requires lesser investment as compared to many formal K-12 school set-ups. “The initial investment required to initiate a Safari Kid franchise partnership in India ranges between Rs. 80,00,000 –Rs 1cr”, says Shy Mudakavi, Founder, Safari Kids.
Mudukavi started Safari Kids in 2005. An international chain of pre-schools present across India, USA and Canada, the brand has been franchising since 2013. It has 11 pre-schools in India and around 47 overall. Safari Kids takes pride in having 100% women franchisees.
4. Recession Proof Business Set-Up: With early education becoming a necessity for child’s holistic development, parents are willing to go the extra mile for it even in the times of financial constraints. This makes pre-school industry a stable
business opportunity for many women entrepreneurs.“Iris is working towards expanding its new vertical “Iris Early Years” to all major Indian cities. Preschool is a very profitable and recession-free business model, with a huge requirement for early years education”, says Sirish Turlapati, Founder, Iris Florets. Founded by alumni from BITS Pilani
and IIM, and envisioned by Dr Yandamoori Veerendranath, Iris Florets
– The Happy Play School started out in 2015. The brand has more than 145 preschools across India, Nepal, and Uganda at present. With expansion plans on the horizon, Iris Florets is set to make its mark in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh as well.
“We are positioning ourselves to become an organization with more than 1000 business partners in multiple countries over the next 10 years”, says Dr. Yandamoori Veerendranath, Iris Florets.
Boasting an ROI of 40%, Sirish Turlapati, Founder, Iris Florets says, “It is very important to have a good franchisor and franchisee relationship to improve brand loyalty and increase profitability with mutual growth.”
5. Handholding Opportunities Available: Many women entrepreneurs find it easy to align with a pre-school brand, which can help them with various aspects of setting up and running a successful pre-school via franchising. “Euro Kids boasts of a meticulous franchise management system with centralized services being provided to all franchisees, majority of which are enterprising women”, says Prajodh Rajan, Founder, Lighthouse Learning group.“We take immense pride in the fact that 100
percent of our franchisees inIndia, USA, and Canada are women. We provide continuous comprehensive training and mentoring programs to empower women entrepreneurs with the essential knowledge and skills vital for their success”, says
Ms.Shy Mudakavi, Founder, Safari Kids.
With pre-school industry on a rapid growth trajectory and an array of successful brands offering hand-holding via franchising and ready to expand their network across markets (be it metros, tier I, II or III towns); the future of early education and women entrepreneurs in early education, both look bright. “We have seen spectacular growth post covid. New
entrepreneurs are more comfortable with aligning with a renowned brand than walk alone, as it minimizes the risk”, observes Prajodh Rajan, Founder, Lighthouse Learning group.