Interactive Tools

Free tools to support your learning journey

Five interactive tools to help students, parents and adult learners understand their situation and plan the next step.

Learning Path Builder

Select your learning goal, subject and current level to receive a suggested programme structure. This tool gives a general recommendation — a free consultation will always provide something more tailored.

1. What is your main goal?

2. Which subject or area?

3. Current level or situation

Exam Readiness Score

Rate yourself on five areas that matter for exam success. This gives you a rough readiness estimate and highlights where to focus preparation time. It is not a diagnostic — it is a starting point.

How well do you understand the core content of the subject?

1 5 10

How familiar are you with the exam format and question types?

1 5 10

How consistent is your revision routine?

1 5 10

How confident do you feel about sitting the exam right now?

1 5 10

How much time do you have remaining before the exam?

1 5 10

1 = less than 2 weeks  ·  10 = more than 12 weeks

Your readiness estimate

Discuss your preparation plan

Study Routine Planner

Build a visual weekly study schedule. Add sessions to each day of the week and plan your revision time. Sessions are saved in your browser during this visit.

Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun

Sessions are not saved between page loads. For a personalised study plan, speak with your educator.

Parent Progress Dashboard

An illustrative example of how student progress looks across subjects over an 8-week programme. Actual progress data is shared with parents monthly by their student's educator.

Demo student

Emma S. — Year 10

Week 8 of 12
Mathematics
Educator: Marcus Vollmer · 1-on-1 · 2× weekly
Understanding: 74%
+28%
English
Educator: Dr. Hanna Berger · 1-on-1 · 1× weekly
Understanding: 88%
+19%
Physics
Educator: Florian Nauer · Small group · 1× weekly
Understanding: 61%
+15%
Study organisation
Educator: Lena Hoffmann · Study skills sessions
Confidence: 92%
+41%

This is a demonstration with fictional data. Real student data is communicated privately to parents by the assigned educator. Confidence percentages are based on combined educator assessment and student self-evaluation.

Subject Confidence Tracker

Rate your current confidence in each subject. This helps you see where to focus attention and gives a useful baseline for measuring progress over time. Be honest — this is for you.