Series A Funded Education Startups
Among these 50 Series A education rounds, the largest disclosed amount is Magma Math at $40M (2024-11-20).
Among these 50 Series A education rounds, the largest disclosed amount is Magma Math at $40M (2024-11-20). That top number dwarfs the rest of the disclosed rounds clustered mostly between $2M and $24M, with the next step-down examples including Ethos at $30M (2024-06-12) and Abre at $24M (2024-04-11). A second pattern shows temporal clustering: multiple rounds land in a tight window around mid-2024 (for example, Ethos on 2024-06-12, Futura on 2024-05-07, and Futura’s peers like MyEdSpace on 2025-10-04 are not as close), while the list also includes sustained activity through late 2025. Geographically, the U.S. appears repeatedly (e.g., Sphere in San Francisco at $21M on 2025-11-20, Meadow in New York at $14M on 2025-04-16), alongside repeated India-based deals such as Naq (Den Haag) not India; and India entries including CENTA on $2M (2025-04-15) and ConveGenius at $7M (2024-01-11). Disclosed sizing is frequently incomplete: 8 of 50 rounds show “undisclosed” amounts, and the smallest disclosed amount is Wiser Media at $150K (2023-11-15), far below the rest of the disclosed range.
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Which disclosed Series A round is the outlier in size, and how extreme is it versus the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Magma Math’s $40M (2024-11-20) is the largest disclosed round in this set, sitting well above other large disclosed entries like Ethos at $30M (2024-06-12). The smallest disclosed amount is Wiser Media at $150K (2023-11-15), which is far below the typical $2M–$24M band seen elsewhere.
Is there a recent time cluster, or are these rounds evenly spread across the covered window?
The 50 rows span from 2023-03-09 (GrayQuest at $7M) to 2025-11-28 (Dream Appeal at $1M). Activity appears dense through 2024 (e.g., multiple entries from April–June 2024 like Abre at $24M on 2024-04-11, Ethos at $30M on 2024-06-12, and Bling.de at $12M on 2024-06-27), and it continues into late 2025 with several rounds in November 2025 including Sphere at $21M (2025-11-20).
Do any cities or countries dominate, based on repeated appearances with multiple companies?
The U.S. is repeatedly represented with multiple deals across states (for example, Sphere in San Francisco, Meadow in New York, and Ethos in Redwood City). India also shows recurring presence through multiple companies including CENTA in Bengaluru at $2M (2025-04-15), Seekho in Bangalore at $8M (2024-12-17), and ConveGenius in Noida at $7M (2024-01-11).
How often are amounts disclosed versus “undisclosed,” and does that affect comparisons of largest rounds?
Out of 50 rows, 8 are “undisclosed” (for example Moon Academy on 2025-11-04, Juhu DM on 2025-09-12, and Academy of Digital Industries on 2023-12-22). Size rankings therefore rely on the remaining disclosed rounds, where the top disclosed amount is Magma Math at $40M (2024-11-20) rather than any missing value.
Which disclosed rounds sit closest to each other in size, suggesting a common funding band?
A large share of disclosed rounds cluster around mid-teens to low-$20M levels, including MyEdSpace at $15M (2025-10-04), Futura at $15M (2024-05-07), and Opus at $7M (2023-05-24) where $7M is a recurring point. At the high end, Ethos at $30M (2024-06-12) and LMS365 at $20M (2023-04-13) bracket the largest disclosed Magma Math at $40M (2024-11-20).
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