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Edufy Schools positions itself as a “private online school,” offering children’s learning and school-curriculum services for the local Czech education context. The website presents three main tracks: edufy Maturita, which prepares students aged 15–19 for the Czech-language graduation exam and the didaktický test; edufy Doma, aimed at bilingual children in grades 1–9, especially families that use Vietnamese or another language at home and want their children to adapt to a Czech-language learning environment; and edufy Semináře, which provides themed seminars for primary and secondary schools in areas such as history, Czech language, and writing.
The platform emphasizes an “online” and personalized process: parents first describe their child’s needs in one sentence, after which the system/assistant asks follow-up questions about age, program, issues, learning pace, and expected schedule. The team then provides a free 15-minute initial consultation, followed by a diagnostic first lesson used to create a learning plan. Courses and consultations are conducted in Czech throughout; for the Doma program, the parent portal and learning reports can support Vietnamese. The website does not clearly state whether lessons are 1-on-1, live small-group classes, or recorded sessions, nor does it disclose lesson length or frequency.
The publicly listed price starts from CZK 1,490/month per program. Key points include no long-term commitment, the ability to cancel at any time, and a free entry diagnostic. In terms of service commitments, the team says it will contact users within 24 hours after information is submitted and arrange a free consultation. Its teaching selling points include the proprietary Edufy Method, AI assistance with instructor review, and weekly measurement of learning progress. These features can help parents continuously track outcomes, but payment methods, refund rules, and more detailed plan differences are not shown.
The advantages are clear audience segmentation, especially around two strong needs: Czech graduation-exam preparation and helping bilingual children integrate into Czech-language education. The process from needs brief to diagnostic lesson is relatively complete, reducing the risk of enrolling blindly. The no-commitment monthly fee model is also flexible. The main drawback is that information on teacher backgrounds, instructor qualifications, class format, lesson duration, success cases, and certificate/accreditation status is insufficient, making it hard for external users to judge the consistency of teaching quality based on the website alone.
It is better suited to families studying within the Czech education system who need to improve Czech-language ability or prepare for graduation exams, as well as Czech primary and secondary schools looking to purchase themed seminars. For users in China, if the child is not in a Czech-language environment, the fit is limited; access from China is unknown, and payment options are not disclosed. Alternatives could include local Czech-language tutors, after-school support from schools, or other online language-tutoring platforms.
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