Why schools keep failing the same students, and why that is not the teachers' fault
Most tools built for schools make the same mistake. Here is what is different about how Kaihle thinks.
Tests tell you what happened. Not what to do next.
Schools have always used tests to measure learning. But tests have a structural problem: they measure performance on the day, not understanding over time. A student who memorises the night before and scores 80% may know less than a student who scored 65% through genuine comprehension. By the time results are in, weeks have passed and the gap has grown.
Kaihle does not replace tests. But it gives teachers continuous, subtopic-level visibility between them, so they are never teaching into the dark.
The tools you already use, and what they cannot do
Schools are not short of tools. Most already have Google Classroom for workflows, Khan Academy for practice content, and a student information system for records. These are good tools. Kaihle is not here to replace them.
But here is what none of them do:
Google Classroom
Manages the logistics of learning — submissions, communication, scheduling. It tells you an assignment was turned in. Not whether the student understood it.
Does well
Cannot do
Khan Academy
Delivers practice content. Self-directed and free, but it does not know which of your students is weak on a specific subtopic, and it was not built around your curriculum objectives.
Does well
Cannot do
Your Student Information System
Keeps records — attendance, grades, enrolments. Essential for administration, but it tells you what happened, not how to help.
Does well
Cannot do
Kaihle
Automatically generates an individualised diagnostic assessment the moment a student enrols, maps gaps to specific subtopics, and builds a personalised study plan for each student. Every time. Without teacher intervention.
What Kaihle does
Your existing tools manage the workflow of school. Kaihle manages the learning.
Every platform claims personalised learning. Most do not mean it.
Most platforms use "personalised learning" to mean the student picks their own pace through the same content everyone else sees.
Kaihle personalises differently. It starts by learning how each student thinks, before a single lesson begins. Then every study plan, every explanation, and every practice activity is built around that specific student's learning preferences. Not the class average. Not the curriculum default.
What makes Kaihle different
Eight things Kaihle does that no other tool in your school does today.
Actual gaps, not grades
A class average tells you nothing useful. Kaihle maps exact subtopic gaps per student, so a teacher knows whether the class struggled with a specific concept, or whether it was only three students, and which three.
Less marking, more teaching
Assessment, marking, and gap analysis happen automatically. The hours teachers were spending on those tasks go back to them. They spend those hours teaching, coaching, and working directly with students who need them.
Personalised to each student's interests and how they learn
Every study plan is built around how that student actually learns and what they care about. A student who loves football and learns through worked examples gets fractions through match statistics, step by step. Same curriculum, same gap. Completely different experience.
Advanced students keep moving
Students who are ahead are automatically given harder quizzes and extension activities. No student idles at the class average while others catch up. Every student is challenged at the right level.
Lesson plans grounded in your school's location
Select a topic and Kaihle generates a complete lesson plan: a hook to open the class, real-life examples drawn from your school's local context, and activity ideas matched to how your students learn. A school in Bali gets Bali examples. A school in Nairobi gets Nairobi examples.
School-wide visibility
School directors and principals see learning outcomes across every class, every subject, every term, in one place. Not at the end of the year when it is too late to change anything, but in real time, when there is still time to act.
Built around your curriculum
Cambridge and IB are built in. Running a different framework? Share your syllabus during onboarding and we map it into Kaihle's diagnostic system, typically within 48 hours. No adaptation needed on your end.
Parents stay in the loop
Parents receive a plain-language weekly summary of their child's progress automatically. No app to download. No login. No educational jargon. Just a clear update on what improved, what is still being worked on, and what comes next.
Kaihle is not for every school.
It is for schools that believe every student deserves better than average, and every teacher deserves better than burnout.