For Parents

The Operating Layer Around Your Child’s Education

Total visibility. Reward goals. Up to four children on one subscription. The control schools never gave you, in one dashboard.

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.

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.

Focus Score

Was your child actually studying, or switching tabs? Our integrity monitor watches the exam window and rates focus on a clear scale, with a class comparison alongside.

Average Time per Exam

How long your child takes per exam, against their class average — useful for spotting both rushing and overthinking.

Ranking

Class, regional, and global ranking — calculated from first-attempt scores only, with a seven-day delay on practice attempts. The leaderboard rewards genuine performance, not retake farming.

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.

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.

Reward Goals

Set goals your child can actually see and aim for. Five goal types are live today:

  • Weekly exam averagee.g. “average above 80% this week.”
  • High score on a specific exam.
  • Term-end percentile ranke.g. “top 10% by end of Term 2.”
  • Typing speedwords per minute, especially for younger learners building keyboard fluency for written exams.
  • Resource completionfinish 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.

The Co-op Network

Homeschooling families have always organised themselves into co-ops — small groups that share the load, swap expertise, and keep kids socially connected. We built the Co-op Network so Nyenzo families can do the same, formally.

Form a co-op with two to twenty families. Compare progress on shared leaderboards. Share notes on what’s working. Coordinate study schedules. Run group events. The co-op layer sits on top of the platform; the platform itself runs the same way for every learner inside it.

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.

See What’s Possible When You Have the Full Picture