Logiscool is finalist Global Franchise Awards

20 feb. 2023

We zijn gelukkig te kunnen aankondigen dat Logiscool een finalist is in de Global Franchise Awards in de categorie Kinderen en Onderwijs!

De Global Franchise Awards zijn de meest prestigieuze prijzen in franchising en vieren de prestaties van degenen die boven en buiten hun sector gaan.

We zijn ontzettend trots dat we op de shortlist staan, wat echt laat zien dat al het harde werk van de Logiscool-familie zijn vruchten afwerpt. We hebben deze erkenning te danken aan de ouders en hun kinderen, maar ook aan onze toegewijde partners over de hele wereld, die besloten hebben ons hun vertrouwen te schenken. Heel erg bedankt allemaal!

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