For schools
One subscription. Every classroom in the school.
Zambrite Edu gives each of your teachers a way to build a lesson pupils operate — a working circuit, a marked past-paper set, a model they can change — in the time they currently spend hunting for a diagram.
About the price of one textbook, for the whole year.
The School plan is K1,500 a month for up to 300 pupils. Teachers are not counted against that limit.
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- Everything in Educator Pro, for every teacher
- Student accounts and assignment tracking
- Head-teacher dashboard across classrooms
- Shared school question banks
- Content guardrails set by the school
What the school actually gets
Every teacher, one subscription
The School plan covers your whole staff room. There is no per-teacher licence to police and no argument about who gets a seat.
Head-teacher dashboard
Classrooms taught, pupils reached, progress across the school. Enough to see who is using it and who needs a nudge.
Your past papers, shared
Import the question banks and past papers the school already relies on. Once imported, every teacher can build from them.
Guardrails you control
Set the syllabus scope centrally so generated lessons stay inside what your pupils are actually sitting.
Pupil accounts
Assign a classroom for homework or revision. Pupils work through it themselves and their progress comes back to the teacher.
Termly invoicing
Bill to your term dates rather than the calendar month, and pay by mobile money, transfer or card.
You already know the numbers. They are why this exists.
1:51
teacher to pupil ratio
Zambian education sector data
1:5
textbook to pupil ratio
Zambian education sector data
31.2%
internet penetration
Zambian ICT sector data
These are published sector figures, not our results — Zambrite Edu is new and has none to report yet. We put them here because they describe the classroom this was designed around: one teacher, a lot of pupils, few books, and a connection that comes and goes.
The questions heads actually ask
Our teachers are not technical.
The whole interface is one box: type what you are teaching. There is no course to attend and nothing to install. A teacher who can send a WhatsApp message can build a classroom.
Our internet is not reliable.
Generating a classroom needs a connection. Teaching one does not — once it is open it keeps running, and pupil progress syncs when the network returns.
We cannot buy software with a card.
You do not need one. The subscription is settled with MTN or Airtel Money from a phone, and we invoice the school directly if your bursar prefers that.
How do we know pupils are actually doing the work?
Assignments are tracked. The head-teacher dashboard shows which classrooms were taught, which pupils opened them, and how far each got.
What stops it teaching something wrong?
You set the guardrails at school level — the syllabus scope it must stay inside, and the topics it must not wander into. And a teacher reviews every classroom before it is taught; nothing is published automatically.
Bring one class and see.
We will sit with a teacher and build a real lesson for a real period.
Or call Lusaka directly: +260 978 825 597