Academics & learning
Teaching.
Planning the year, planning the lesson, setting and marking homework, knowing which period is next — the whole teaching day joined into one flow.
- Curriculum planner
- Lesson plans
- Homework diary
- Class feed
- Timetable
The whole teaching day, in one view.
Your periods
- 08:00 VIII-A · Mathematics Rm 204
- 08:50 IX-B · Mathematics Rm 211
- 09:40 VIII-A · Mathematics Rm 204 Now
- 10:30 Short break Staff room
- 10:50 X-C · Mathematics Lab 2 Next
- 11:40 Library duty Library
Homework to grade
58 submissions- IX-B Quadratic equations — worksheet 4 31 to mark · return-for-revision on
- X-C Trigonometry — set B 18 to mark · return-for-revision on
- VIII-A Mensuration — revision 9 to mark · return-for-revision on
Open doubt · IX-B
Aarav Ma'am, for Q4 do we use the quadratic formula or factorise?
Curriculum coverage
- Class VIII · Maths 72%
- Class IX · Maths 64%
- Class X · Maths 81%
Planner flag
Class IX is two chapters behind the monthly plan. Adjust the schedule?
Rendered in the ScholaRise app palette · figures illustrative — the structure and computed fields are real.
An entire workday, hiding behind one word.
The honest problem
"Academics" is one tile on a sidebar — yet under it sits almost the whole job of a teacher: planning the year, planning tomorrow's lesson, setting homework and chasing it down, knowing which class is in which room after the next bell. In most schools that work is scattered across a planner diary, a WhatsApp group, a timetable on the staffroom wall and the teacher's own memory, and nothing talks to anything else. ScholaRise joins it into one flow and gives it the page it deserves, not a footnote under a tile. The AI takes the busywork, so the minutes you save go to the lesson, not the paperwork around it.
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Annual curriculum planner
Chapter and topic plans laid out across the whole academic year, with coverage you can actually see.
- Planned vs. completed coverage analytics
- Monthly teaching-load view
- TLM resources & textbook alignment
- AI-suggested outcomes and plans
- Admin review queue before it's live
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Lesson plans
Per-lesson plans with goals and a reflection space — and a screen in the room that shows them.
- Goals up front, reflection after
- Attach textbook & content resources
- AI goal / plan suggestions
- Peer review and comments
- A clean view to show on the classroom screen
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Homework diary
Daily, slot-based homework — set it for one student or the whole class, then follow it through.
- Create individually or in bulk
- Submissions with done-checks
- Doubt threads — students ask, teachers answer
- Grading and return-for-revision
- Reactions on the post
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Class feed & notices
A single class-level channel for announcements and notices — not a fifth WhatsApp group.
- Class-level announcements
- Notices pinned to the right class
- Reaches parents and students in-app
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Timetable & bell schedule
The school's periods and bells — built once, then read by every teacher as their own day.
- Auto-scheduler for the master grid
- Personal per-teacher timetable
- Room & building allocation
- Non-academic periods supported
- Day-to-day adjustments and swaps
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Always the right class, in the right year. A homework post, a lesson plan, a coverage figure — each belongs to the right class in the right year. Promote a class and it all follows the students, instead of leaving a stale label behind.
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Live, the moment it's posted. Set homework and it shows up for parents and students at once — no refresh, no re-send. The same post lands on WhatsApp too, where families already are.
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It feeds the rest of the platform. Coverage and lesson context flow into Examinations. Class and section come straight from student records. And the class feed goes out on the same pipes as circulars and fee reminders — one place, not four.
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Sol can see all of it. Because planning, homework and the timetable all live in one place, Sol — the AI agent — can answer across them: what's covered, what's pending, who hasn't submitted. The AI drafts the groundwork; the teacher keeps the judgment.
The principle
Respect the teacher's time, and never override the teacher's judgment.
See ScholaRise
in your school.
A real walkthrough with someone who actually runs a school — we'll map what fits your campus today and what's worth phasing in over the next year.
The walkthrough
- Length
- 30 minutes, no slides
- Run by
- Someone who runs a school
- Available
- Across India · web, iOS & Android
- Module
- Teaching & learning
- Platforms
- Web · iOS · Android
- Scope
- Session · branch · record
- Surfaces
- Five, one spine