Building Kidz School Signs 100th Franchise Agreement
Building Kidz School Signs 100th Franchise Agreement, Expanding Early Childhood Education Franchise to 11 States
April 14, 2026 // FranchisePR.com // Foster City, Calif. – Building Kidz School has signed its milestone franchise agreement.
The brand emphasizes performing arts integrated into its curriculum, helping children develop confidence, creativity and lifelong skills.
“It’s humbling and incredibly rewarding to reach our milestone franchise agreement, a milestone that reflects the dedication and passion of our expanding Building Kidz franchise family,” said Sanjay Gehani, Partner and CRO of Building Kidz School. “We’re proud to support our franchisees who are growing with Building Kidz in ways that create lasting impact for children, families and their communities.”
Building Kidz operates in the early childhood education sector, where demand is driven by working families and demographic trends.
“As a mom of three, I know firsthand how much the right early childhood education program matters, and Building Kidz is unlike any other private preschool and childcare franchise in the market,” said Delaware franchisee Margina Alam. “The performing arts curriculum doesn’t just make learning fun, it genuinely shapes how kids grow and see themselves. Signing the 100th agreement in Building Kidz history and bringing the first school to Delaware is something I’ll always be proud of, and I couldn’t be more excited to introduce this community to something truly special.”
Building Kidz uses performing arts as an integrated component of its curriculum. The program serves children aged 2-6 with activities in literacy, math and social skills; it also includes secondary language instruction for children age 3 and older. Optional services include infant and toddler care, private kindergarten, and afterschool programs through 6th grade.
This model is described as financially viable for owners. Franchisees have access to an arts-integrated curriculum and a proven concept, with high-performing centers achieving substantial unit volumes and margins. Owners also receive operational support to run a financially sustainable business with community impact.
“Our franchisees also have flexibility in how they grow,” added Gehani. “We offer them multiple real estate pathways, including conversions, new construction and acquisition or rebrand opportunities. That level of flexibility is uncommon in early childhood education franchising and allows owners to expand in a way that makes sense for their market, goals and community.”
Building Kidz describes opportunities for growth across markets. The brand supports Building Futures, a nonprofit arm that aids underprivileged children globally.
With ongoing activity, Building Kidz aims to extend its arts-integrated approach to more communities.
SOURCE Building Kidz School
