Parents Get Real-Time Access to Schoolwork with New App
Aderonke Ambali's BRINT Online School has spent this year putting together its learning experience into one app. From September 1, 2026, the BRINT App will become the new home for learning at BRINT, including live classes, assignments, and quizzes, as well as AI-assisted grading and a class planner.
A New Home for Learning
BRINT Online School, founded in July 2022 by Aderonke Ambali, has brought most of its learning experience into one app. The BRINT App will carry the teaching that has earned the school a 97% parent-satisfaction rating, with parents describing the teaching as follows:
"My daughter got the award for most improved at her school." — Mrs Omolasho, Maryland, USA.
"Our son has developed into a confident, interactive and capable child." — Mrs Tosin Olutade, USA.
The app will make it easier for parents to keep track of their child's classes, assignments, and progress, with real-time updates as the teacher grades.
Keeping Track of Progress
For the child, the class is already there in the app, where they can tap it and access the assignment and any subsequent marking. The app will make it easier for parents to stay informed about their child's schoolwork, reducing the need for children to recount their classes and assignments over dinner.
BRINT teaches African children living abroad through one-to-one lessons with vetted Nigerian and African educators, reaching over 1,000 learners in eight countries, across more than 20 subjects and six curricula.
An Education That Travels
Alongside Mathematics, the Sciences, Coding, and STEM, BRINT teaches Yoruba, Hausa, and Igbo, and African Moral Ethics and Values, subjects a child in Toronto or Houston is unlikely to find at school. For many of the families it serves, that is the whole point: an education that travels with the child without cutting them off from where they are from.
Aderonke Ambali, Founder of BRINT Online School, said, "Education should not only prepare a child for the future; it should also connect them to who they are."
As the BRINT App becomes the new home for learning at BRINT, families will be moving across to the new platform during the onboarding month of August. The classes themselves will remain the same, but the app will make it easier for parents and children to access and track their learning.
Source: Pulse.ng
