Funded Education Startups in New York
Across the 50 education startups listed for New York, the largest disclosed round is Classover at $400M on 2025-05-01.
Across the 50 education startups listed for New York, the largest disclosed round is Classover at $400M on 2025-05-01. That amount dwarfs the rest of the disclosed rounds, with the next-largest disclosed figures much closer to the $50M-$60M range (for example Campus at $46M on 2025-03-20 and RootOne at $60M on 2024-11-14; several other large rounds sit around $40M-$46M like Magma Math at $40M on 2024-11-20 and Transfr at $40M on 2023-09-28).
The list also clusters temporally and by stage: the most recent 2024-03-15 to 2025-05-07 window contains multiple disclosed rounds, including $46M (Campus, 2025-03-20), $14M (Meadow, 2025-04-16), and $23M (Vivvi, 2025-05-07). Stage classification is split between disclosed sizes and missing terms: 9 entries are marked “undisclosed,” and 21 are marked “Series Unknown.” Geographically, every row is tagged New York, United States, with a few more specific variants such as New York, New York (e.g., Tutored by Teachers and Cornell Tech) alongside broader “New York” labeling (e.g., Vivvi, Campus).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this New York education set, and how extreme is it versus the rest?
Classover’s $400M on 2025-05-01 is a clear outlier; the next-largest disclosed amounts are far smaller (e.g., RootOne at $60M on 2024-11-14 and Campus at $46M on 2025-03-20). Many other disclosed rounds cluster in lower tens of millions such as Magma Math’s $40M (2024-11-20) and Transfr’s $40M (2023-09-28).
Are “Series Unknown” and “undisclosed” amounts common enough to affect how confidently the data can be compared?
Yes. Of 50 rows, 21 are labeled “Series Unknown” and 9 are labeled “undisclosed” for amount, including Tutored by Teachers (2025-08-27) and 2045 Studio (2024-02-16) where the dollar value is not provided. That means stage- and size-based comparisons rely disproportionately on the subset with explicit disclosed amounts.
Do the most recent rounds cluster into a specific time window rather than being evenly spread across the full history shown?
There is a dense run near mid-2025 and late spring: disclosed rounds include August Schools at $5M (2025-11-18 is the newest date), Vivvi at $23M (2025-05-07), Classover at $400M (2025-05-01), Meadow at $14M (2025-04-16), and Campus at $46M (2025-03-20). Earlier entries also appear as a second cluster around late 2024, such as Magma Math at $40M (2024-11-20) and RootOne at $60M (2024-11-14).
How does stage mix look among the disclosed rounds: are a few stages driving the visible funding sizes?
Among rows with explicit amounts, several high-disclosed rounds align with more advanced labels (e.g., Campus $46M, Series B on 2025-03-20; Transfr $40M, Series C on 2023-09-28; GrowthSpace $25M, Series B on 2022-08-16). At the same time, very large disclosed Seed-stage rounds show up as well (e.g., Starbridge $10M on 2025-02-03), while many very recent and older rows remain “Series Unknown” or “undisclosed.”
Are there noteworthy low-dollar outliers even within this education-focused New York list?
Yes. Several entries sit at the low end of disclosed amounts, including Full STEAM Forward at $20K (2024-08-16), Midori & Friends at $30K (2024-07-11), and Literacy Partners at $30K (2023-07-18). These contrast sharply with the upper range of disclosed rounds like Classover’s $400M (2025-05-01) and Vivvi’s $23M (2025-05-07).
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