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

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.
We borrowed from the way grandmothers teach — show, then ask, then watch the child run.
Students touch the experiment. They drag, drop, shake, swing — the simulation answers physics, not pixels.
Guided questions surface the law from the behaviour. They name it before we do.
WAEC-style quizzes and challenges confirm the insight is theirs to keep.

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.
Motion, light, electricity — felt at fingertip scale.
Titrate, react, observe. No spills, all signal.
From cell to ecosystem — life, layered. Coming soon.
Geometry you can grab. Calculus you can plot. Coming soon.

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.

Schools across Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt are already running ZeebLearn — on tablets, in browsers, and entirely offline when the network sleeps.
“My SS2 students finally understand refraction. They used to just memorize the formula.”
“We saved hours on lab setup. The titration sim is now part of our weekly practice.”
“I went from a D to a B in Physics. The pendulum challenge made it click for me.”
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