Daekyo Sweeps Three Categories at the “2026 Parents’ Choice Education Brand Awards”
Daekyo announced on the 27th that its key education brands?Noonnoppi, its flagship program; Chaihong, its Chinese language education brand; and Daekyo Summit, its middle school education brand?have won awards at the “2026 Parents’ Choice Education Brand Awards.”
The “Parents’ Choice Education Brand Awards” recognize outstanding education brands based on a comprehensive evaluation by parents with children up to high school age, taking into account trust, brand awareness, and overall satisfaction.
“Noonnoppi,” which won the grand prize in the elementary education category for the 21st consecutive year, is an education brand that first introduced personalized learning methods in Korea tailored to each learner’s level of understanding and pace of learning.
One of its key strengths is its age- and level-specific learning portfolio that spans from early childhood to elementary education. Programs such as “Noonnoppi Little One” and “Noonnoppi Reading Fit” support learners at each stage of development by enhancing essential academic skills and improving subject comprehension.
“Chaihong” won the grand prize in the Chinese language learning program category for the 20th consecutive year. It offers step-by-step curricula tailored to learners’ goals and proficiency levels, from young children to adults, helping them develop balanced skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It also provides a wide range of content and courses, including practical conversation-focused classes, certification preparation programs, and digital learning.
“Daekyo Summit,” which won the grand prize in the secondary education category, is a specialized brand that systematically manages the learning process from school exams to the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT). In particular, it has established both online and offline learning environments, including the “Daekyo High Campus” learning centers, to help students build a strong academic foundation during their middle school years.
Recently, it introduced a new type of learning management service called “Daekyo Summit Star Run,” developed in collaboration with the K-pop group TWS. This service offers a differentiated learning experience that encourages consistent study habits, enhances motivation, and allows learners to engage with their favorite stars.
A Daekyo representative stated, “It is especially meaningful to receive grand prizes at such a prestigious awards ceremony in the year marking our 50th anniversary. Based on our new slogan, ‘We Learn You,’ we will continue to enhance the quality of our educational services and grow together with our learners as a leading education brand.”
source: https://www.daekyo.com/kr/daekyo/company/news/view?id=2442