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.
Add New Learner
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.
Week 12 Resources
3 subjectsDaily 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.
Most families settle into a rhythm of four content days, a Friday for revision, and weekend exams. The platform delivers content daily — you choose whether to follow the recommended rhythm or design your own.
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Weekly AI-Marked Exams
Each week ends with timed exams across the subjects your child is taking. Sixteen question types: multiple choice, fill-the-grid, matching, cloze passages, image labelling, multi-part questions, 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.
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.
A Week in the Life — One Recommended Rhythm
Content arrives daily across every subject on your child’s plan. How you work through it is your call. Here’s one rhythm we recommend, especially for families starting out:
| Subject | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | Optional revision | Exam | |||||
| English | Optional revision | Exam | |||||
| Science | Optional revision | Exam | |||||
| Money Studies | Exam (light) | ||||||
| Technology Studies | Exam (light) | ||||||
| World Studies | Exam (light) | ||||||
| Creative Studies | — |
Cores every weekday, for daily depth. Studies subjects spread across the week — Money and Tech early, World and Creative later. Friday is optional revision; weekends are for Cores exams. Studies exams are lighter and run on Friday alongside revision. Creative Studies has no exam — making is its own assessment.
This is one recommended rhythm. Many families adapt it. The platform delivers content for every subject every day; you decide which days your child works through what.