According to the Mumbai-based Ed-tech start-up school, for making strategic acquisitions and hire top talent across domains, the new funds will be used to build a pan-India brand, and rollout of new products
Ed-tech start-up school – LEAD School, as a part of its Series D funding round, on Monday said it has raised $30 million. The round was led by global venture capital fund GSV Ventures along with existing investors WestBridge.
This marks GSV Venture’s first investment in the Indian Ed-tech space.
According to the Mumbai-based Ed-tech start-up school, for making strategic acquisitions and hire top talent across domains, the new funds will be used to build a pan-India brand, and rollout of new products.
Pivoted to providing technology-enabled LEAD Integrated System to schools in 2017, the eight year-old Ed-tech start-up school began operations by running affordable schools and teaching middle-school students.
LEAD’s Integrated System (IS) is a tech-enabled stack for schools, which helps them provide digital learning through an online or hybrid-model (of physical and digital) in classrooms, for students from kindergarten to grade 12 (K-12).
The solution currently caters to more than 2,000 schools, and 800,000 students.
“We are impatient to reach out to the 1.5 million schools and 260 million school going children in India so that we can transform the arc of education in this country. Globally, GSV is known as a specialised Ed-tech fund that backs innovation oriented education companies. We hope to benefit from their deep insights and leverage their network to bring more innovation to our students in India”, said Sumeet Mehta, co-founder and chief executive officer of the Ed-tech start-up school.
According to the company, it aims to cater to 25,000 schools in the next five years.
The current funding round comes less than a year after the Ed-tech start-up school had raised $28 million as a part of its Series C round led by WestBridge and Elevar Equity in August, last year.
In December, the Ed-tech start-up school had also announced the acquisition of student revision and assessment start-up QuizNext.
“LEAD School is rapidly emerging as a paradigm for transforming K-12 education. Based in India and partnered with affordable school owners (a segment that is larger than the entire US K-12 system), LEAD serves over 800,000 students today. LEAD has experienced tremendous growth because of its consistent delivery of high academic outcomes to students and high ‘return on education’ to teachers, school owners and parents”, said Deborah Quazzo, managing partner at GSV Ventures.
The Ed-tech start-up school, over the past year, has been aggressively strengthening its leadership team with senior level appointments and has hired – Ritwik Khare as its chief commercial officer, Harsh Kundra as chief technology officer and Vipul Redey as chief excellence officer amongst others.
The Indian Ed-tech industry continues to be reaping benefits from the tailwinds provided by the pandemic. Indian Ed-tech firms raised $2.1 billion in 2020, the highest among all sectors, against $426 million in 2019, according to data from Venture Intelligence.
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