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AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by lalasticlala(m): 8:19pm On Feb 01, 2022
The demand for software engineers is expected to grow by 22% between 2020 and 2030, according to a report by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. This figure is larger than the 4% average for other careers.

One would be out of touch with reality to say they haven’t noticed this phenomenon in Lagos, Africa’s startup capital city, where mid to senior-level engineers are leaving in droves to seek better pay and opportunities in companies outside Africa.

Andela has been pivotal to placing the continent’s tech talent globally. But since the unicorn changed its business model to a pure marketplace focusing on senior developers, other platforms such as AltSchool Africa are trying to fill one of the gaps it left: training people to become junior to mid-level engineers.

The company (not to be confused with U.S. AltSchool, which is now Altitude Learning) has raised $1 million in pre-seed funding to scale its efforts, said chief executive Adewale Yusuf to TechCrunch. He founded AltSchool with Akintunde Sultan and Opeyemi Awoyemi last October.

In 2020, Yusuf toyed with the idea of building a physical campus where he and his team would train software engineers to get international opportunities. Yusuf met with educational stakeholders at a public university in Ife, a neighbouring town near Lagos, to pull this off, but the deal never materialized.

After that, the team focused on scaling sister-company and Techstars-backed TalentQL, launching products such as Pipeline, which trained mid-level engineers, turning them into senior engineers and placing them in international companies. However, upon further research, Yusuf figured out what needed to be done to make his past idea work: a remote-centric approach.

Nigeria has a population of almost 200 million, with 60% under the age of 25. The country’s unemployment rate is at a staggering 34% and continues to leave many university graduates in its trail. Like many Nigerians, Yusuf believes the traditional schooling system is insufficient to get university graduates decent jobs.

AltSchool provides a solution as an online school with a curriculum to improve/upskill non-technical people with technical and soft skills while partnering with higher institutions to provide diploma certificates. The company’s model is akin to BloomTech’s (formerly Lambda School).

“You might need a BSc if you want to be a doctor or nurse and some of these other skills. But when it comes to being a software engineer or digital skills, you really don’t,” said the CEO.

“We need to find a shortcut for people, whereby they will be able to make money and provide for their family and add value to the economy. That’s one of the reasons we launched AltSchool because if a lot of people can have marketable skills, then I think we can solve a massive problem in the market.”

Participants in its program would need to have a high school certificate and be computer literate, the company specified on its website.

When students apply to the program, they are provided with a home study kit in preparation for an assessment test. Those admitted into the school, meeting a pass mark of 85%, will take a software engineering course with three tracks: frontend engineering, backend engineering and cloud engineering. It’s a one-year program where students take classes for nine months (three semesters) followed by a three-month internship at local tech companies to gain experience.

AltSchool employs an income-sharing agreement (ISA), so when students complete the program and get hired, they’re expected to pay $500, which can be paid in full or installments — $50 over 10 months or $100 over five months.

Yusuf said that AltSchool might do away with the ISA model for the next batch. Instead, the company may use a subscription model, where students pay between $20-$50 monthly for the duration of their program.

That said, AltSchool makes provision for those who don’t get admitted into its program. They can access the platform’s first-semester content for free and practice. If they stick to the end of the three-month curriculum, AltSchool will provide avenues for them to complete the entire nine-month program.

“We realize that the most important thing is skills. We genuinely want to give people the skills. And we know that not everybody that passed the assessment will make it to the end of school, nor are they better than those who failed,” he said. “We’ll create a situation where if some can stick to the end of this semester, we’ll find a way for them to complete the programme.”

In AltSchool’s pipeline are courses on product, blockchain and data. It intends to launch the product modules, including product management, marketing and design, by Q2 this year. The company is also exploring B2B partnerships with private schools in Nigeria and Africa, using AltSchool’s curriculum in their classes.

So far, more than 8,000 people have applied (the application fee is ₦10,000, almost ~$20) to participate in AltSchool’s software engineering program, which starts in April. These applications came from 19 countries (including 14 African countries) and Yusuf said the company received the most entries from Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda, Kenya and Botswana.

AltSchool managed to pull in those numbers via word of mouth while garnering some enviable following on social media. Some well-known personalities from tech and music are sponsoring students through the program, while others, noticing the startup’s promise, are cutting checks.

They include Olugbenga “GB” Agboola, Flutterwave co-founder and CEO; Shola Akinlade, Paystack co-founder and CEO; Folarin Falana, a Nigerian artist popularly known as Falzthebahdguy; and Akitoye Balogun, a Nigerian artist known as Ajebutter22. The VCs in the round include Voltron Capital, Nestcoin, Pledges and Odba VC.

AltSchool plans to use the investment to build its content and curriculum, technology infrastructure and community concept, where students will meet offline to network and learn together.

https://techcrunch.com/2022/02/01/nigerias-altschool-raises-1m-pre-seed-to-build-an-alternative-school-for-africans/?tpcc=tcplustwitter

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Kiddinpoh(m): 8:25pm On Feb 01, 2022
This is impressive! Huge Congratulations... FTC

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by wpadmin: 8:25pm On Feb 01, 2022
Nice
Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Odewaleadesoye(m): 8:26pm On Feb 01, 2022

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:26pm On Feb 01, 2022
You might need a BSc if you want to be a doctor or nurse and some of these other skills. But when it comes to being a software engineer or digital skills, you really don’t.

Naija youths, your future is in your hands.
Take control of it.


Odewaleadesoye:
Highly commendable.


True! Skill is needed.



Increase the volume brother.
GBAMSOLUTELY
Chief Odewale.

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by anochuko01(m): 8:26pm On Feb 01, 2022
I wanted to apply in their Frontend React course but i couldn't because the useless Nysc didn't pay allawee on time and the registration closed yesterday.

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by ProfDave123: 8:26pm On Feb 01, 2022
Great Initiative!

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Kennyking1234: 8:27pm On Feb 01, 2022
Amazing idea
Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:27pm On Feb 01, 2022
ProfDave123:
Great Initiative!
You can say that again.

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Realists(m): 8:27pm On Feb 01, 2022
Hmm, the $ 500 fees, will surely make it an entrance school for those in the middle of
the pyramid of life, definitely not for those at last level of it.

Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Fapemz: 8:27pm On Feb 01, 2022
Wow! I am always impress by the exploit of our tech guys. They Keep putting yahoo boys to shame. I remain your sure plug for alternative power solution for your laptop and more

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Phock2sweet: 8:27pm On Feb 01, 2022
Still in lagos instead of abuja Kaduna abia calabar?


This ojoro too much na

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Oghene1st: 8:28pm On Feb 01, 2022
Kiddinpoh:
This is impressive! Huge Congratulations... FTC

What we are doing in Nigeria is not IT abeg. Not a single tech invention. What we are doing is replicate what has already been invented by the white. Everything needed to make anything related to IT is traced to US. This can't be said about China.

For Nigeria, our IT nor pass payment portals and web design wey everything still link to US.

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Longin: 8:28pm On Feb 01, 2022
Good one
Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Ayo081(m): 8:28pm On Feb 01, 2022
Interesting, I can't wait to see the end of their first year and the success of matching their students to organizations.
Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Wakanakarue: 8:29pm On Feb 01, 2022
Wow beautiful initiative... I pray they succeed I could be one of their students
Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Ayo081(m): 8:29pm On Feb 01, 2022
Phock2sweet:
Still in lagos instead of abuja Kaduna abia calabar?


This ojoro too much na
The program is remote.
Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by seguno2: 8:29pm On Feb 01, 2022
Kiddinpoh:
This is impressive! Huge Congratulations... FTC

Your mates and juniors are doing AltSchool but you are dragging first to comment.
No be juju be that

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by CryptoTeacher(m): 8:29pm On Feb 01, 2022
Impressive

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by chriskosherbal(m): 8:31pm On Feb 01, 2022
Phock2sweet:
Still in lagos instead of abuja Kaduna abia calabar?


This ojoro too much na
lagos is a hub of commerce..and it boast of a large array of consumers. .the market is here

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Nastydroid(m): 8:31pm On Feb 01, 2022
Something to keep the system busy cool

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Mindlog: 8:31pm On Feb 01, 2022
Phock2sweet:
Still in lagos instead of abuja Kaduna abia calabar?


This ojoro too much na

You can set up yours in those places.

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Nastydroid(m): 8:32pm On Feb 01, 2022
Phock2sweet:
Still in lagos instead of abuja Kaduna abia calabar?


This ojoro too much na
Read...it is remote
Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by PIPPROF(m): 8:32pm On Feb 01, 2022
This is real education
No be lasu
grin

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Phock2sweet: 8:33pm On Feb 01, 2022
Ayo081:
The program is remote.
it should be done in at least 3 major cities

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Sapeleboy911(m): 8:33pm On Feb 01, 2022
A big congrats this is very commendable. Tech is the new oil.

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Re: AltSchool Raises $1 Million Pre-Seed To Build An Alternative School For Africans by Phock2sweet: 8:33pm On Feb 01, 2022
PIPPROF:
This is real education
No be lasu
grin
make I dump my bsc?

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