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AI for Schools · The Safe AI Co-Teacher

AI for schools that helps teachers — and refuses to profile children.

NUHA’s AI co-teacher drafts lesson plans, report-card remarks and parent notes, and flags early academic slippage with the exact, explainable reasons. It works only from objective data, keeps a teacher in the loop, and never predicts, profiles or surveils a child.

What the AI does

Four ways AI gives teachers their evenings back

Lesson plans in minutes

Generate syllabus-aligned lesson plans and per-student reinforcement, then edit to taste — the blank page is gone.

Report-card remarks

Marks in → a warm, specific first-draft remark for every child, which the teacher polishes in seconds and publishes to parents.

Plain-language parent notes

Turn a term’s data into a clear note a parent actually understands — no jargon, no scores taken out of context.

Early-slippage alerts

Teachers get an early signal when a student’s marks, attendance or submissions dip — with the explainable reason, so they can reach out in time.

Our line in the sand

Safe AI, by design — not by policy

  • Objective data only — marks, attendance, submissions. Never emotion, mood or behaviour.
  • Fully explainable — every suggestion shows the exact facts behind it.
  • Human-in-the-loop — the teacher always decides; the AI only drafts.
  • No training on children’s data, ever. DPDP-first; your school is the data controller.

AI for schools, answered

Common questions

Is AI safe to use in schools?

It depends entirely on how the AI is built. NUHA’s AI is designed to be safe for schools: it works only from objective data (marks, attendance, submission timeliness), it is fully explainable (it shows the exact reasons behind every suggestion), and a teacher is always in the loop and makes the final call. There is no emotion detection, no behavioural or psychological profiling, and no prediction about a child’s future.

What can NUHA’s AI co-teacher do?

It drafts lesson plans aligned to your syllabus, writes first-draft report-card remarks your teachers polish in seconds, turns marks and attendance into plain-language notes for parents, and sends teachers early academic-slippage alerts — for example, “this student’s maths average fell 18% across two exams” — with the reasons attached so a teacher can act early.

Does NUHA train AI models on student data?

No. NUHA never trains or fine-tunes AI models on children’s data, and never sells it. AI runs on the objective facts of a single school to help that school’s teachers — nothing more. NUHA is DPDP-first, and the school remains the data controller.

How is this different from AI tutoring apps or monitoring tools?

AI tutoring apps talk directly to children; surveillance tools watch them. NUHA does neither. Its AI is a co-teacher — it assists the adults (teachers and the office) with drafting and early signals, and it refuses to profile, monitor or grade children as people. The child’s dignity is the design constraint.

Does the AI cost extra?

The AI co-teacher is part of NUHA Pro (₹19/student/month). The whole operations core — admissions, attendance, homework, fees and communication — stays free forever, so you only pay when you want the AI and intelligence layer.