Built for the new NEP curriculum.
One workspace for every mark a CBSE teacher carries — from Periodic Tests to the HPC.
What's new in 2026 · 2027
Two board exams a year — and a workspace that keeps both terms straight.
This week
+12 pts
Avg. proficiency lift in Class 7-B
Trusted by progressive Class 1–12 schools across India
What's inside
Five things every CBSE teacher does. One workspace.
Material, practice, assessment, term exams, and the Holistic Progress Card — all of it where you already teach.
Holistic Progress Card
NEP 2020 HPC — Scholastic Areas, Co-Scholastic Areas and 21st-Century Skills, with CGPA. Issued Term 1 and Term 2.
Material generation
Chapter notes, worksheets and slide decks drafted from the syllabus you already teach — every draft labelled AI-generated, refined or teacher-edited.
Practice papers
Practice sets at the difficulty your class actually needs — not generic PDFs.
Assessments
Unit tests, term exams and diagnostics — in the same place you teach.
Term exams
PT-1 / PT-2 / PT-3, Half-Yearly, Annual and Board papers — co-teacher reconciliation, 9-point grading, CGPA. One workflow, end-to-end.
CBSE-aligned by design
We speak the exam structure — not just the marks.
Every CBSE mark a teacher enters has a home in Relearns — the 80 + 20 scheme, the PT-1 / 2 / 3 best-of-two rule, and the A → E section blueprint with competency tagging. The product computes grades, CGPA and term reports the way the board defines them — so nothing was averaged on paper.
For families
Parents stay in the loop.
One Friday digest. One doubt inbox. No WhatsApp groups, no 200-message threads, no second-guessing what your child actually did this week.
Friday digest, every week
A 90-second read on what your child learned, where they got stuck, and what is next — written by the class teacher, not a template.
Doubts, not WhatsApp
Students ask per chapter. Teachers reply with context. The loop closes inside the app — parents see the resolution, not a 200-message group.
Private by default
No public class groups. No number-sharing. No after-hours nagging. Each family sees only what concerns them.
Aanya · Tue 7:48 PM
Isn't friction always opposite to motion? Why is it pointing down the slope in Q4?
Ms. Mehta · Wed 9:12 AM
Break the vector along the slope first — the block is sliding down, so friction acts up.
Our core
Computational thinking, woven through every subject.
We don't treat thinking like a separate "computer class". Friction in physics, a kabaddi play, sandhi in Sanskrit — they all reward the same four habits. Relearns names them, tags them on every question, and tracks them on every report card.
Pillar 1 of 4
Decomposition
Most "I don't get it" moments are really "this is too many things at once". Decomposition is the habit of cutting a problem down until each piece is something the student already knows how to do.
In the classroom
Physics
A pulley problem becomes three free-body diagrams the student can solve one at a time.
Sanskrit
A long compound word splits into known sandhi rules — one join at a time.
Maths
A word problem breaks into "what is known", "what is asked", "what links them".
How it ships
Teachers see a class-wide CT heatmap. Students and parents see a four-pillar progress card. Every assessment question is tagged with the pillar it builds — so the rubric writes itself.
Artifact 1
Term-over-term progression
Each pillar carries a level — Emerging → Developing → Proficient → Mastered — that updates every term. Parents see exactly how the child grew and which assessment items moved the needle.
Artifact 2
Printable CT progress slip
A one-page slip in the school's brand, signed by the class teacher, with the four-pillar trajectory and the items behind it. Hand-outable at PTM.
Artifact 3
Lives inside the HPC
The four CT pillars are a dedicated section of the Holistic Progress Card — one record, signed by class teacher and academic head, no parallel sheet.
Built for every role
One product. Four very different days.
Less admin, more teaching.
- Periodic Test entry with co-teacher reconciliation
- Internal Assessment + competency heatmaps in one view
- Reuse last term’s best material in two clicks

+12 pts
Class 7-B this week
3 new doubts
Friction · Class 8
One system of record
The single place every CBSE mark lives.
CBSE / NCERT guidance assumes a lot of manual, offline work — teachers averaging periodic tests by hand, co-scholastic sheets in a drawer, CGPA on paper. Relearns absorbs every CBSE-required workflow so nothing happens outside the product.
No parallel registers
Every CBSE-required mark — PT, IA, term, board — is entered, computed and reported in Relearns. Paper backups stay personal, never authoritative.
No CGPA on paper
Subject grades, grade points and CGPA are derived. Teachers never hand-average best-2-of-3 again.
One audit trail
Every grade change is signed, timestamped and reconcilable across co-teachers. Inspectors get one place to look.
Plays well with others
Works with the tools your school already uses.
Bring in your existing classroom links, video calls, content libraries and parent groups. Relearns adds structure on top — it doesn't ask you to start over.
Data stays in India
Student records and content are stored on Indian infrastructure, so your school stays compliant by default.
Role-based access
Principals, teachers, students and parents see exactly what they should — nothing more, nothing less.
DPDP-aligned by design
Child data is fenced from third-party ad networks and AI training. Parents request export or deletion through the school — never through us.
Stories from the staffroom
Schools say it best.
“Our teachers stopped maintaining three parallel trackers. Relearns became the tracker. Period.”
Rajeev Verma
Principal, GD Goenka
“I can finally see which students are stuck on which topic — without chasing five different reports.”
Anand Iyer
Math, Class 9
“The weekly parent summary changed our PTM conversations completely. Parents come prepared now.”
Meera Joshi
Vice Principal
Questions
Answers, before you ask.
Get started
Bring Relearns to your school.
A 30-minute walkthrough with a real teacher on our team — no slide deck. We'll set up a sandbox with your sections so you can try it the same week.
Or write to av@relearns.in