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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Last year, 14,000 students participated in a pilot program to test the inspired A.I. platform that promises to create “bespoke” learning pathways for each student. 

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Last year, 14,000 students participated in a pilot program to test the inspired A.I. platform that promises to create “bespoke” learning pathways for each student. 

Sixty of those participants were Kings College Bahamas students in years 4 to 6. 

Founding principal of Kings College Bahamas is Matteo Rossetti.

With statistics on their baseline understanding and unique needs, teachers are then able to take that information and curate more effective learning plans for their students.

And the proof is in the pudding! Results came back showing a 9.2 percentage point improvement in academic performance, which would push kids up an entire grade boundary.

While the school is part of a larger web of schools under inspired education group, Rossetti tells us the connection to The Bahamas is unique.

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