
Riyadh - Sharikat Mubasher: MindSpire Education, the regional K-12 platform formerly known as Spark Education Platform (SEP), officially launched its new brand identity in Riyadh, marking its next phase of growth in Saudi Arabia and Egypt, backed by EFG Hermes private equity managed funds.
The launching ceremony was attended by Ahmed Wahby, Chief Executive Officer of MindSpire Education, Karim Moussa, Co-CEO of EFG Hermes Investment Bank, and senior shareholders, government dignitaries, institutional partners, and leaders of the most distinguished universities in Saudi Arabia, according to the official press release.
During the event, MindSpire Education formalized a memorandum of understanding with the Abdulmonem Alrashed Humanitarian Foundation, marking the beginning of a multi-front collaboration spanning education, social impact, and community development.
Additionally, the company is in advanced discussions with Fulton Science Academy of the United States to support the opening of Hayah School in Riyadh.
Speaking at the launch, Wahby said: “MindSpire is not a reinvention. It is the next stage of a journey that has been six years in the making. Tonight, we give that journey a name, and we declare our commitment to building environments where students thrive, educators lead, and communities grow stronger together."
MindSpire operates in Egypt through the Egypt Education Platform (EEP) under a Master Services Agreement, through which it manages a portfolio of leading educational brands and services across the country. It oversees more than 30 schools and pre-schools and serves over 20,000 students across Saudi Arabia and Egypt.