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Direct To Consumer: Bachpan Play School's New Expansion Route

Direct To Consumer: Bachpan Play School's New Expansion Route

In recent decades, D2C (direct-to-consumer) marketing has established itself as a trend with apparel brands and brands dealing with health and wellness, for the most part. However, a new D2C wave seems to be approaching with respect to early learning at home. Indian parents are growing increasingly conscious about value when it comes to their children's education, and with futuristic technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) starting to shape the world, that value-consciousness today calls for innovative solutions.
In such a dynamic context, Bachpan Play School, which is a leading preschool brand in India with 1200+ branches nationwide, has been reported to soon extend its innovative educational products and 20 years of legacy into the D2C domain. This makes it important to explore what direct-to-consumer education is and how the D2C preschool model will address the growing concerns of new-age parents of the next-gen leaders.
So far, parents have always been on the receiving end of educational products and services offered by schools. In other words, educational products and services are mediated by schools, and while parents are traditionally the primary decision-makers, they are not the direct consumers who have a direct say in what their children are learning. With the emerging D2C preschool model, this is all set to change for 21st-century parents and learners.
Direct-to-consumer education is not about e-commerce as much as it is about a subtle shift in pedagogy and educational product designs that changes how learning happens. While the traditional model of schooling hinges on infrastructure and is constrained by location, the D2C preschool model democratizes learning to a further extent, and customized play-based learning kits and even age-appropriate assessments are directly in the hands of parents.
It is to be noted that the D2C preschool model gained traction particularly after the COVID-19 era, and it is in its nascent stages in India, adopted mostly among urban and tech-smart parents, who have grown accustomed to homeschooling and digital learning. However, this model is expected to grow in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities where parents have high aspirations but limited access to quality, future-focused education.
The D2C preschool model works very much like it does in other industries. It involves reaching the consumers, who are parents and guardians in this context, directly. The Bachpan D2C expansion in India, for example, is aimed at ensuring that some of its most unique and relevant offerings reach every child, irrespective of whether or not they are studying in Bachpan Play School. One of these offerings includes learning kits with DIY activities which parents and children can do together, ensuring both home learning and parental involvement.
While traditional pre-schooling still dominates, albeit with advanced learning tools and specialized learning environments, Bachpan Play School is a major traditional player that is set to redefine the preschool space with its D2C offerings.
During the initial phase, Ajay Gupta, Founder and CEO of Bachpan Play School , stated it clearly, 'I never wanted to start just one school and change the lives of a limited number of students in a specific area. I always wanted to have multiple schools in multiple locations and change the lives of countless children.' He used the franchise model to achieve this vision, and the Bachpan D2C expansion is said to be a step forward in that vision.
The D2C preschool model blurs the line between school and home, and it meets the parents at their doorstep. Bachpan's move signifies a radical shift happening in the preschool space and heralds a new chapter in early childhood education and development.
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