Dot and Line, an ed-tech start-up that developed an after-school mathematics program, has reportedly raised six-figure dollar funding in its seed round according to a press release issued here by Sarmayacar, the venture capital fund that recently invested in Bykea. According to the statement the learning program has been built by Math subject specialists from leading universities, experienced teachers from top schools, PhDs and educationalists. The program is taught after-school through a home-based network of highly trained and certified female teachers spread across Karachi and Lahore. The company claims to monitor the progress of each child and the performance of each centre through cutting edge technology, maintaining complete transparency. Through their 50 active centres (personal homes of female teachers), Dot & Line claims to have already impacted hundreds of children with a 40% improvement in grades within 4 months of the program.
“We believe children have immense potential, the next world-renowned scientist, engineer, inventor and leader is amongst us and our mission is to equip them with quality learning experiences to unleash that talent nationwide. With our Math program showing strong results, we are now excited to launch English,” says Co-founder Lina Ahmed.
Dr. Bernhard Klemen, Partner at Sarmayacar, former VP at JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley, and a successful serial entrepreneur will join the board of Dot and Line. Bernhard mentions, “Dot & Line offers a high-quality curriculum in the attractive and sizeable education space; we at Sarmayacar are convinced that the team headed by two exceptional female founders and supported by us will scale across Pakistan for supporting and fostering the young talent of the country”. The investment round also includes the Silicon Valley based private investor and technology industry veteran Hasan Rizvi, former Executive Vice President of Oracle in California. Dot & Line will use the funding to add English literacy to their product offering, achieve further excellence in product development and target significant growth within Karachi and Lahore.
On the occasion Maheen Adamjee, Co-Founder of Dot and Line said ,“We aim to bridge the gap in quality education across the country because we believe every child can achieve their maximum potential given the right resources and teacher. Dot and Line will change the future of an entire generation. ” The Math program is built for grades 2 through to 7, whereas the English program launching in August 2019 targets 4 to 10 year olds and ensures strong reading fluency, comprehension, writing and vocabulary development. Classes are held in small batches at a certified Dot and Line teacher’s home and also covers exam prep and homework help, making it a one-stop holistic solution for each child with a direct positive impact on school grades.
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