Featured Case Study

    St. Andrew's World School

    From Hesitation to Transformation: A 2-Month ICSE Pilot That Proved Teachers Embrace Technology When It's Simple

    200+
    Copies Evaluated
    15
    Teachers Participated
    5
    Grades Covered
    2
    Month Duration

    The Challenge

    St. Andrew's World School, a leading ICSE institution, faced a common dilemma: their teachers were spending too much time on administrative tasks—creating worksheets, checking copies, and generating reports—leaving insufficient time for actual teaching.

    The school leadership had a key concern: "Will teachers actually use this technology?"
    Past experiences with EdTech tools had shown resistance from teachers overwhelmed by complex interfaces and additional workload.

    Additionally, finding high-quality ICSE-specific content—especially case studies and application-based questions—was proving increasingly difficult.

    Our Approach

    WhatsApp-Based Hybrid Rollout

    Instead of forcing teachers onto a new platform, we met them where they were. Teachers requested worksheets via WhatsApp, we generated them instantly, and delivered print-ready PDFs within minutes.

    Zero Learning Curve

    Teachers didn't need to learn a new tool. They simply requested what they needed, received quality content, and collected student work as usual. We handled the scanning and grading.

    Comprehensive Deliverables

    Each week, teachers received: student reports with personalized feedback, class analysis with common errors, chapter-wise trends, and remediation recommendations.

    ICSE-Specific Content

    All worksheets were aligned to the latest ICSE syllabus with case studies, application questions, and difficulty progression matching board patterns.

    Key Discoveries

    Class 6A Mathematics

    80% average, 48% showed conceptual errors in mean proportional

    22% correct on mean proportional problems—indicating a foundational gap

    Class 8A Chemistry

    60% average, 59% incomplete answers

    Conceptual confusion on exothermic/endothermic reactions despite 95% MCQ accuracy

    What Teachers Said

    Teachers don't resist technology—they resist complexity. When workflow was simple, they actively participated.

    Quality of case studies and MCQs is really good. Difficult to find for ICSE.

    The insights helped me identify struggling students before the term exams.

    Key Insights Learned

    1

    Teachers don't resist technology—they resist complexity. When workflow was simple, adoption was enthusiastic.

    2

    Schools value clarity over pure automation. Insights into student struggles matter more than just grades.

    3

    ICSE schools struggle with high-quality, application-based content. This is a major pain point we can solve.

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