Learners in Nigeria’s primary and secondary schools now have access to free, world-class education at any time, on any device.
Afrilearn’s Web and Mobile App platforms provide richly animated and curriculum-relevant video lessons, class notes, practice tests, live classes, and a personalized learning dashboard that enable Primary and Secondary School learners (Ages 6-18) to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom.
Isabella Onuwa, a Secondary School student in Lagos, recounted her experience, saying, “For the first time ever, I obtained straight A’s in my exams.”
All thanks to the free, exciting practice exercises on the Afrilearn app.
Definitely the fastest way to pass WAEC, NECO, JAMB, and I’m still surprised it’s absolutely free.”
Owing to its seamless fun learning experience, the award-winning education streaming startup has organically reached over 486,032 learners, with more than fifty thousand gamified quizzes, five thousand curriculum-specific class notes, and over three thousand video lessons.
Some children learn best by watching videos, some by reading class notes, some by solving practice problems, and some by social collaboration.
By design, Afrilearn is purposefully built to give every child the freedom to learn using the unique methods that work best for them,” said Isaac
Oladipupo, Co-founder/CEO at Afrilearn.
According to Gabriel Olatunji-Legend, Co-founder/Head of Content, “Beyond helping students fill learning gaps with trusted content by created expert tutors, with its cutting-edge features, Afrilearn also empowers teachers, schools and parents to effectively accelerate learning outcomes. Our goal is to democratize world-class education for every child, regardless of their class or creed.”
Widely described as the Netflix of education for young Africans, 94% of students who use Afrilearn report achieving higher school grades, increased confidence and exam success.
To start learning for free, simply download the Afrilearn App on Play store, App Store or visit myafrilearn.com.Watch the Afrilearn story:
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