Bengaluru has emerged as a key hub for Footprints, with the company now operating over 50 centres in the city. The demand for structured preschool education in Bengaluru is driven by an urban population that highly values quality early education and childcare services.
Raj Singhal, Co-founder & CEO of Footprints, said in a statement, “Our journey from a few centres to over 150 today is a testament to our commitment to providing a safe, nurturing, and enriching environment for children. Even in the face of challenges like the pandemic, our focus on quality and innovation has allowed us to adapt and emerge stronger. We are excited about the road ahead as we aim to reach 1,000 centres in the next few years, continually evolving to meet the needs of modern families and setting new benchmarks in early education.”
Footprints has ambitious plans to expand its footprint to cities like Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, Mumbai, and Kolkata, aiming to establish a presence in all top 50 cities across India in the next five years.
The brand utilises AI-driven technologies such as CCTV systems to monitor the adult-child ratio, real-time biometric tracking of teacher attendance, and centralised control over curriculum planning and meal designs to ensure uniformity across all locations.