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EnglishHelper Partners with Anko Sourcing and VIDYA Schools to Empower Students with AI-Powered English Learning Solutions

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New Delhi: EnglishHelper has partnered with Anko Sourcing to implement the Reading & Comprehension Assistant (RCA) program for students across VIDYA’s network of schools in Delhi NCR. The AI-powered English learning platform will benefit 645 students from Grades 4 to 10. This year-long initiative is designed to strengthen English language proficiency and build confidence among learners from underserved communities in Delhi NCR, aligned with NCERT curriculum and CEFR standards.

EnglishHelper is building similar associations with universities, institutions serving underserved communities, corporates, and state governments, extending the impact of AI-powered English learning to more classrooms and professionals across the country.

Developed by EnglishHelper, the RCA platform uses Artificial Intelligence to deliver structured and personalized learning aligned with both national (NCERT) and international (CEFR) standards. The platform helps students improve reading fluency and comprehension while also building essential language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

“At EnglishHelper, we believe that every child deserves access to quality education and the opportunity to thrive through language,” says Deepak Verma, CEO of EnglishHelper. “Our continued partnership with Anko Sourcing and VIDYA Schools reflects our shared commitment to empowering students with the tools they need to succeed on a global stage. The Reading & Comprehension Assistant program is more than a learning solution, it is a step toward bridging the educational equity gap and building brighter futures.”

The program is being implemented in three phases. Phase I enrolled 163 students from Grades 8 and 9 and officially launched on December 30, 2024, followed by an in-person orientation on January 24, 2025. Phase II added 409 learners in April 2025, while Phase III, now underway, will onboard the remaining 73 students by mid-year. To support multisensory learning, EnglishHelper has equipped VIDYA Schools with 75 high-quality headphones with microphones, enabling students to fully benefit from RCA’s interactive features.

A Grade 9 student shared, “Before I joined the RCA program, I struggled with speaking and communicating. Now I can use better vocabulary in daily conversations, improve my pronunciation, and perform better in exams. I have gained the confidence to speak in front of many people.”

As part of the rollout, Phase I learners completed placement assessments to establish baseline proficiency levels, mapped to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). They were classified as beginner (A1–A2), intermediate (B1–B2), or advanced (C1–C2) levels to ensure personalized learning.

Early results are highly encouraging. Most students began at an intermediate level, and within a short time nearly 75% improved by at least one CEFR level. Speaking practice showed strong links between frequency and performance, while writing scores reflected high effort and sustained engagement, with many students consistently achieving strong results.

VIDYA Schools, which has long championed education and empowerment, has already seen the benefits. “Language is the foundation of learning and empowerment,” said Ms. Ila Sarin, Principal, Vidya School “Through this initiative, our students are gaining access to innovative tools that are transforming how they learn and express themselves.”

The program’s success has also been made possible through Anko Sourcing’s support. Anko Sourcing is the direct sourcing arm of Kmart Group Australia who operate the iconic retail brands, Kmart and Target, much loved by Australian families. Anko Sourcing is committed to give back and contribute to the communities which it operates in by enabling initiatives that create meaningful social impact. “We take pride in supporting charitable organizations like VIDYA in enabling programs that create lasting social impact,” said Arjun Puri, CEO of Anko Global. “This collaboration goes beyond teaching English; it builds confidence and opens new opportunities that enable a brighter future for children”

With Phase I learners settling well with the learning, and students from younger grades being enrolled in appropriate programs, EnglishHelper is demonstrating how technology, purposeful partnerships, and innovation can reshape learning outcomes for underserved communities.

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