For Parents
The Operating Layer Around Your Child’s Education
Total visibility. Honest dashboards. Reward goals. Up to four children on one subscription. The control schools never gave you, in one place.
One Dashboard, Everything Visible
The Nyenzo parent dashboard shows you exactly what most school report cards hide:
Average Score
Your child’s running average across every subject — against their target, and against their class once enough learners in their year have taken the same exam.
Confidence
At the end of each week, your child rates how well they understood that week’s learning objectives — one to five stars, against each objective. You see whether their self-assessment matches their actual results. The gap between confidence and competence is one of the most useful signals in learning, and most schools never measure it.
Exams Taken
A clear count of exams completed against exams scheduled, week by week. Official exams begin Saturday 8 August.
Focus Score
Was your child actually studying, or switching tabs? Our integrity monitor watches the exam window and rates focus on a clear scale.
Average Time per Exam
How long your child takes per exam — useful for spotting both rushing and overthinking. A class comparison joins once your child’s year-level cohort is large enough.
Ranking
Class, regional, and global ranking — calculated from official first-attempt scores only. Ranking activates once at least three learners in your child’s year have taken the same official exam, which begins from Saturday 8 August. The leaderboard rewards genuine performance, not retake farming.
What You Actually See
A real Year 12 child view — every tile populated by what your child has actually done. Mock data shown.
Every value drawn from real attempts and resource progress. Nothing fabricated.
No Fake Zeroes. No Fabricated Trends. No Mystery Blanks.
Most education dashboards hide what they don’t know. They show a 0% where they should say “we don’t have data yet,” or paint a trend line from a single attempt.
Every locked statistic on Nyenzo tells you exactly what unlocks it. Take an exam. Complete a lesson. Wait until your child’s year-level cohort grows past three. You always know what you’re looking at — and what you’re not.
Locked tiles aren’t broken. They’re an invitation.
Subject-by-Subject Mastery
Below the headline metrics, every subject your child is taking has its own card — average score, exams completed, weeks active, confidence rating, on-track or needs-support flag, and a 52-week roadmap of what’s coming. Click any subject to see exam-by-exam history, mark-by-mark feedback, and topic-level mastery breakdowns.
Aarav can now predict whether a reaction will speed up or slow down when you change temperature, concentration, surface area, or catalyst — and explain why using collision theory.
- Why does crushing a tablet make it dissolve faster?
- What does a catalyst actually do to a reaction?
- How would you slow down food spoiling at home?
Set a piece of bread on the counter and another in the fridge. Ask Aarav to predict which spoils first and explain using reaction-rate logic. Check in 48 hours.
An End-of-Day Email That Actually Tells You What They Learned
When your child taps “Close the day,” Nyenzo sends you a personalised email. Not “Aarav did Maths today.”
A plain-English summary of what they actually understood. Three questions you can ask at dinner. One real-world activity to try with them.
It’s the school report card you wish came home every evening — generated by an AI that read the same lessons your child did.
Up to Four Children, One Account
Add up to four learners to a single subscription. Each child has their own profile, their own year level, their own subject mix, their own progress. Your dashboard shows them side by side or one at a time. Switch between them with a tap.
Let Grandma in on the Wins
Invite one Partner in Learning — a grandparent, an aunt, a tutor, a godparent — by email.
They receive a read-only digest every time your child closes a day or completes an exam. The same content-rich summary you get, written for someone who isn’t in the day-to-day.
No account. No dashboard. No data about you or other children. One email address, one read-only stream of wins. They can unsubscribe with one click; you can change the partner from your settings any time.
- ✓Day & week completion summaries for Aarav only
- ✓Exam-complete and re-mark notifications
- ✗Your dashboard, family info, or other children
- ✗Login, payment, or account access of any kind
Reward Goals
Set goals your child can actually see and aim for. Five goal types are live today:
- Weekly exam average — e.g. “average above 80% this week.”
- High score on a specific exam.
- Term-end percentile rank — e.g. “top 10% by end of Term 2.”Activates once the official-exam cohort in your child’s year is established (from Saturday 8 August).
- Typing speed — words per minute, especially for younger learners building keyboard fluency for written exams.
- Resource completion — finish every lesson in a subject for the week.
When a goal is achieved, both your child and you get notified. You decide the rewards — Nyenzo just keeps score.
An Introduction List for Families in Your City
Homeschooling can feel isolating. The Co-op Network is a quiet, opt-in way to find other Nyenzo families nearby — so you can organise meet-ups, study groups, or shared field trips yourselves.
What Nyenzo does: once a month, we email you the names and contact details of parents in your city who have also opted in.
What you do: reach out. Agree on logistics. Run the group however suits you. Nyenzo isn’t involved past the introduction.
No shared leaderboards, no in-product chat, no group events inside Nyenzo. Just the introduction list. Opt out any time from one click in the digest.
Who Nyenzo Is Built For
Three families benefit most:
Homeschooling families
who want a complete curriculum, daily structure, and serious assessment without building it themselves.
Supplementing families
whose children attend traditional school but need real depth in subjects the school underserves — typically the four Studies and senior-school sciences.
After-school families
who want their child engaging with original curriculum and timed exams during the hours most kids spend on screens for entertainment.