I've seen this project many times over the past 5 years. Using blockchain to track student record is nothing new, none of them commercially succeeded, but crypto/blockchain adoption is on the rise, maybe this time will be different.
Grammatical errors are plenty in the pitch deck, use Corcel or ChatGPT to fix the mistakes. Also, the website is 100% different than the pitch deck, so which one is the correct project? I'll go with the pitch deck.
Bridging physical world accreditation to blockchain is very difficult because you have to trust the data entry which is a centralized process that is prone to mistakes, bribery, forgery, etc. In which case is blockchain adding any value compared to a centralized system? Does the extra friction of using blockchain tech repulse users which are very slow to adopt to any changes... a.k.a schools are dinosaurs for the most part.
I would recommend a full pivot to a low hanging fruit instead of focusing on a very likely to fail solution. It's not soo much the tech that would be to blame, its just the snail pace of technology adoption by schools and teachers. Since the rise of technology with the dot.com boom, one of the only industry that have been unable to disrupt is education. Show Less