How Nyenzo Works

From Sign-Up to Senior School in Four Steps

Add your child, choose their year level, and Nyenzo does the rest. Daily lessons, weekly exams, a parent dashboard that shows you everything.

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Add New Learner

Child's Name
Amina Mohamed
Curriculum
International ✓
Year Level
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
Add Learner
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Step ONE

Create Your Child’s Profile

Adding a child takes under two minutes. Pick their year level — anywhere from Kindergarten to Year 13 — and Nyenzo builds a complete learning experience around a curriculum we authored ourselves.

One subscription, up to four children. Each child gets their own profile, their own lessons, their own progress.

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Week 12 Resources

3 subjects
Science
Forces and Motion
Mathematics
Fractions & Decimals
English
Comprehension Skills
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Step TWO

Daily Lessons Across Every Subject

Every day, your child gets fresh lessons across the subjects on their plan.

Mathematics, English, and Science build the daily foundation. Money Studies, Technology Studies, World Studies, and Creative Studies broaden it — financial literacy, technology fluency, civics and global affairs, and creative work that schools traditionally under-teach. From Year 10, Science splits into three full disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, and Physics — taught at the depth required for Cambridge IGCSE, AS-Level, A-Level, and IB Diploma SL and HL exams.

Each lesson is original. Not a template, not a worksheet, not a quiz pack. Real explanations, real illustrations, real questions — built fresh for the topic, the year level, and the week.

Every subject ships a fresh resource every day — about 15 minutes each, more if your child watches the optional videos or follows the external links. We don't prescribe which subjects to cover on which day. Most families cover the three Cores daily (~45 minutes) and pick up Studies subjects on the days that suit their child. You set the rhythm.

Years 1–3 are family years

Younger children aren't ready to navigate lessons and exams on their own — and that's by design. Y1–3 content is short and structured for sitting together: read questions aloud, talk through answers, celebrate the small wins. This isn't solo screen time — it's a daily ten-minute ritual you do with your child.

From Year 4 onward, your child can work more independently while you keep tabs from the parent dashboard.

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Question 4 of 15

What is the SI unit of force?

Joule
Newton
Watt
Pascal
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Miss Edna says:
"Great job! Newton is correct. Force = mass × acceleration."
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Step THREE

Weekly AI-Marked Exams

Each week ends with timed exams across the subjects your child is taking. A dozen question types: multiple choice, fill-the-grid, matching, cloze passages, image labelling, multi-part questions, show-your-working, and full open-ended written answers.

Most education apps can only auto-grade multiple choice. We built our own AI marker that reads free-text answers and grades the reasoning. A Year 8 student can write three sentences explaining why a chemical reaction happens, and the marker tells them — mark by mark — what worked, what didn’t, and exactly how to improve. Miss Edna, our AI teacher, walks them through the explanation.

If your child thinks a question was marked unfairly, they can request a remark. The AI re-evaluates with a fresh pass. Both you and your child get notified when the remark completes.

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Performance Overview
Science
Mathematics
English
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All subjects trending upward
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Step FOUR

Track Their Progress

Your parent dashboard shows everything. Average score against target and class. Confidence — your child rates how well they understood each week’s learning objectives, and you see whether their self-assessment matches their actual results. Focus monitoring — was your child actually studying or switching tabs? Average time per exam against class average. Class, regional, and global ranking. What’s coming next week.

From Year 10, you can also see exam-track readiness for Cambridge IGCSE, AS, A-Level, and IB SL/HL pathways.

No more report-card surprises. No more wondering whether your child is keeping up. The visibility a school traditionally provides — without you having to design the curriculum or grade the work yourself.

Your Rhythm, Your Pace

Every subject ships a fresh resource every day. Each resource is about 15 minutes on its own. You decide what your child covers and when. Here are three rhythms families settle into:

Cores-only day
~45 min

Mathematics, English, Science — about 15 minutes each. A solid baseline for the days your child has school or is feeling tired. Saturdays are exam days for the Cores.

Cores + a Study or two
~60–75 min

Add the Studies your child is curious about that day — Money, Technology, World. Pick what they want to explore. Studies exams are lighter and auto-marked when submitted.

Full coverage
~90–105 min

Every subject on their plan. For days they're in the zone, for weekends, or for holiday revision time. Creative Studies stays project-led — making is its own assessment.

Cores (Mathematics, English, Science) are the foundation we recommend covering daily. Studies — Money, Technology, World — are available daily too, and we recommend choosing the ones that match your child's curiosity rather than forcing all of them every day. Creative Studies sits alongside as enrichment; making is its own assessment.

The platform delivers a fresh resource for every subject every day. Resources stay open all week, so your child can return to them in any order. The only fixed time is exam day, which lives on weekends for the Cores and runs alongside content for Studies.