Grok Academy is an Australian computing education company, which produces and delivers online courses aimed at high school students.
[10] Additionally, starting in 2022, White's company, Wisetech donated 1% of its pre-tax profit (which The Australian estimated at 300 million dollars) to Grok Academy as part of a 5 year commitment.
[11][12][13] In October 2024 the company lost funding and approximately 80% of its staff after multiple allegations of harassment against it's CEO and founder, James Curran, were sustained by independent investigations.
[14] It was reported that over a 10-year span there were nine women, including six who were in high school at the time, that allege Curran sent them inappropriate messages.
[15][16] Grok Academy creates and publishes computing education courses for primary and high school students aimed at an Australian audience.