Our Start-up of the Week is JumpAgrade, an education company focused on improving the performance of second-level students. “JumpAgrade is an online service for second-level students,” said co-founder ...
With children as young as 11 years old now being sent for grinds to help bolster their future academic performance, Ethan O'Brien, David Neville and Pádraic Hogan spotted a gap in the market for ...
As students settle back to school and prepare for next year’s State examinations, two Irish startups are providing solutions to help the students improve their grades. Co-founders of jumpAgrade, Ethan ...
The online tuition service, JumpAgrade, is trying to make grinds more accessible to students from a wide variety of social backgrounds by winning financial backing from sponsors. Junior Cert students ...
Social entrepreneurs are doing their bit for education in myriad ways. This year, for example, The Shona Project will deliver its Survival Handbook for Girls to youngsters starting secondary school.
A Limerick company which aims to reduce the education inequality gap has been selected as one of Social Entrepreneurs Ireland (SEI)’s Scale Partners for 2020 - 2022. jumpAgrade, an online grinds ...
Pádraic Hogan is co-founder of jumpAgrade, which offers online grinds to students in under-resourced communities. From Co Tipperary, he lives in Limerick with his fiancée. When we started jumpAgrade ...