Vol. 01 · Lagos Edition · MMXXVI№ 001
Science, finally felt

Where curiosity
meets mastery.

ZeebLearn turns the WAEC/NECO syllabus into experiments you can hold in your hand — built by Nigerians, for Nigerian classrooms.

Nigerian secondary school student examining a beaker in a science lab
Chidi · SS2 · Lagosplate i.
“The pendulum challenge made it click.” — A student, in her own words.
10,243
Students learning
47
Schools onboard
10
Simulations live
92%
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§ Manifesto

We refuse the idea that African students must learn science through imagination alone. When the textbook cannot bring the experiment, the experiment must come to the student — through their screen, in their classroom, in their language of curiosity.

Zeeb IT, Lagos · Founded 2024
§ The Method

Three movements, one mastery.

We borrowed from the way grandmothers teach — show, then ask, then watch the child run.

i.

Explore

Students touch the experiment. They drag, drop, shake, swing — the simulation answers physics, not pixels.

ii.

Discover

Guided questions surface the law from the behaviour. They name it before we do.

iii.

Master

WAEC-style quizzes and challenges confirm the insight is theirs to keep.

Brass pendulum in motion against indigo backdrop
§ Featured experiment

Swing it. Time it.
Believe it.

Drag the bob. Lengthen the string. Watch the period change in real time. The simple pendulum is no longer a formula on a page — it’s a feeling in the wrist.

  • Live period & angle graphs
  • Adjustable length, mass and gravity
  • WAEC past questions linked
Open the simulation
Nigerian woman teacher in ankara print holding a tablet
“My students no longer just memorise.”plate ii.
§ For schools & teachers

Give every teacher a second pair of hands.

Assign in a click. See each child’s mastery before the term-end. Identify quietly struggling students before WAEC arrives. The dashboard does the watching, so you can do the teaching.

  • Real-time progress per student
  • One-click homework assignments
  • Early-warning struggling alerts
  • Works offline — syncs after class
Nigerian students gathered around a tablet doing a science experiment
§ In the field

A classroom in Yaba,
a laboratory in their palm.

Schools across Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt are already running ZeebLearn — on tablets, in browsers, and entirely offline when the network sleeps.

§ Voices

Heard in the staff rooms.

My SS2 students finally understand refraction. They used to just memorize the formula.
Mrs. Adeyemi
Physics teacher · Greensprings, Lagos
№ 01
We saved hours on lab setup. The titration sim is now part of our weekly practice.
Mr. Okonkwo
Chemistry HOD · Loyola Jesuit, Abuja
№ 02
I went from a D to a B in Physics. The pendulum challenge made it click for me.
Chidi, SS3
Student · King's College, Lagos
№ 03
§ Pricing

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The next generation
of African scientists
begins today.