The product
ScholaRise.
The name does what it says. Scholar — rise.
The remit
Edulae's flagship platform — a complete school management system across web, iOS, and Android. Every module, every dashboard, every notification is pointed at one outcome: students rising, and the adults around them with the visibility to help that happen.
- Available on
- Web · iOS · Android
- Status
- In production
- Modules
- Six, integrated
- Born at
- The Scholars' Home
Used in production, every day, before it was ever sold.
ScholaRise was originally built for The Scholars' Home — and that origin story matters more than it might first sound. It was not designed in a conference room and then trialled on a pilot school.
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Every feature exists because a real school needed it. Nothing was added to look good in a sales deck.
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Every workflow has been stress-tested by actual teachers, parents, and administrators — including the ones who hate software and have no problem telling you so.
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Every Indian-context decision — WhatsApp Business API as a first-class communication channel, CBSE-pattern report cards, NABET-aligned documentation, PTCM scheduling, fee structures that account for term-wise instalments and concession categories the way Indian accountants actually book them — was made because the founding team was navigating those exact problems for their own school.
Home Since day one
On the record
ScholaRise is the rare case of dogfooding that's also fine dining.
The full operational arc of a school. One platform.
Six tightly integrated modules. Each one earned its place by being needed — and then used — at The Scholars' Home before it shipped to anyone else.
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Academics
Annual curriculum planning (with AI-assisted scaffolding for teachers), timetables, lesson plans, assessments, report cards.
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Attendance
For students and staff, across campuses, with reconciliation against board-mandated registers.
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Admissions
Application capture, enquiry tracking, kiosk-mode tablet workflows for on-campus visits, end-to-end onboarding.
- 04
Fees
Term-wise structures, instalments, concessions, late fees, receipts, reconciliation.
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Communications
WhatsApp Business API templates for circulars, PTCM notices, fee reminders, results announcements; SMS and email as fallbacks.
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Analytics
Purpose-built dashboards for each stakeholder. Teachers see what teachers need. Parents, parents. Not the same dashboard recoloured four times.
Three reasons a careful trustee would weigh.
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It's built by operators, not vendors.
The team behind ScholaRise runs three schools. The product roadmap isn't driven by what looks compelling in the next investor pitch — it's driven by what we ourselves need fixed in our own institutions on Monday morning. Your problems are our problems first. We feel them before you do.
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It fits Indian schools without apology.
Most school software treats Indian context as a localisation layer bolted onto a Western core. ScholaRise was Indian from line one. WhatsApp is a first-class channel, not an integration plug-in. Fee structures handle the realities of Indian accounting — instalments, concessions, late fees, multiple heads — in their native form. Documentation exports align with NABET, CBSE, and state-board expectations rather than fighting them.
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It's priced for the schools that need it most.
We are not chasing marquee international schools with deep pockets. ScholaRise is priced so that a serious mid-market Indian K–12 school can run its operations professionally without IT spend becoming a quarterly board-meeting agenda item.
Roughly in this order.
We are not in a hurry to be everywhere. We are in a hurry to be excellent where we are.
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Deeper AI assistance, where it earns its place.
The Annual Curriculum Planner already uses AI to scaffold the boilerplate. Next: lesson-plan suggestions that respect a teacher's pedagogy, not override it. Report-card commentary drafts. Parent-communication suggestions that the principal still signs off on. AI as a quiet assistant, not a noisy gimmick.
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Compliance-ready documentation, by default.
NABET, CBSE, state boards, internal accreditation cycles — the platform should generate the paperwork from data you've already captured, not be one more place where you re-enter the same information you've already entered ten times.
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Stakeholder analytics worth opening.
Most school dashboards are admired in onboarding and never opened again. We're building dashboards a teacher actually checks before homeroom, a parent actually opens before parent-teacher meetings, a trustee actually reviews before a governance meeting.
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Reach across India first, then beyond.
We're starting with schools in northern India because that's where we are and what we know best. Over time, ScholaRise will support more boards (ICSE, IB, state boards), more languages, and eventually international markets — but only after we've earned that right by serving Indian schools properly.
Colophon
ScholaRise
Built to be used, not just demonstrated.
- Platform
- Web · iOS · Android
- Status
- In production
- Origin
- The Scholars' Home
- By
- Edulae Technologies
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