ClassGrade
Step 01

Curriculum Embedding

The foundation of ClassGrade. Any curriculum — UK, Kenya, India, Japan, Italy — mapped into a unified learning outcome space.

What it does

Every topic. Every prerequisite. Every connection.

A publisher or school group's curriculum is taken — syllabi, topic lists, learning frameworks — and structured into a graph of learning outcomes. Each outcome is connected to the concepts that precede it and the ones that follow.

The result is not a flat list of topics. It is a map: every concept has a position, every position has meaning, and every student can be located within it.

Curriculum-agnostic

Any framework. Any language.

ClassGrade does not require a specific curriculum format. UK National Curriculum, CBSE, Cambridge, Common Core, IB, proprietary publisher frameworks — all are handled the same way.

Each new curriculum mapped into the space adds to the shared structure. The platform gets more precise with every addition.

Investor perspective

The multi-curriculum learning outcomes database is the moat.

This database is not recreatable quickly. It is built from structured curriculum work, validated against real student performance data, and refined continuously. Every publisher that licenses ClassGrade contributes to — and benefits from — this shared foundation.