In-person and digital co-learning spaces for French secondary and university students
Alveus operates a network of 30 physical learning centers (called Ruches) plus a digital offering across France, serving ~7,000 students annually through tutoring, workshops, and independent study. The hiring mix—dominated by education roles (11 open), with sparse engineering (1) and data (1)—reflects a labor-intensive, location-based model; the stack (PHP/Symfony/MySQL with recent adoption of OpenAI and Hugging Face) and pain-point focus on tutor recruitment and operational scaling suggest they're automating internal workflows while managing rapid geographic expansion.
Alveus provides co-learning spaces for middle school, high school, and university students in France. Each Ruche operates 6 days a week and offers customized programs: students can attend peer tutoring, workshops, conferences, or work independently. The model has grown to 30 physical locations and a digital platform for remote tutoring and internship shadowing. The company expects to support approximately 7,000 students this year. Current priorities include opening new locations, scaling the tutor workforce, and expanding across major French cities.
Alveus operates co-learning centers called Ruches for students in France, offering customized tutoring, workshops, and study space. It serves ~7,000 students across 30 physical locations plus a digital platform.
Alveus is headquartered in Paris, France and operates across France with plans to expand to all major French cities.
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