"It's a digital platform where learners from all across the country have a virtual interactions with teachers from the comfort of their homes.
Then family friends began asking about the platform and Helen and her husband Isaac Wangethi let in a few other pupils in the virtual classes with Baraka.
The platform has 100 students so far, who pay Sh6,000 per month with concurrent classes for Standard 4 to 8 being offered by different teachers.
While their classes are growing, their biggest business challenge still is convincing parents that the platform is all rounded like a classroom.
"The other fear is gaps in the syllabus seeing as our children are students in other schools.