In 8 weeks, 92% of our students move up at least one grade band.
See how it worksSame student, same topic — eight weeks apart. The thinking changed before the writing did.
“In my opinion the effects of social media on teenagers is very bad and it causes a lot of problems because teenagers spend too much time on their phones and they don't focus on school anymore and also their parents don't know what they are doing online and this is dangerous because there are a lot of bad people on the internet and teenagers can be influenced by them and stop doing their homework which means their grades will drop and this shows that social media is harmful to teenagers and should be banned or at least restricted by the government because something needs to be done about this situation.”
Topic: The effects of social media on teenagers
“Unrestricted social media access poses a measurable threat to adolescent academic performance. Studies consistently show that students who use social platforms for more than three hours daily score, on average, one grade band lower in core subjects. The root cause is not the technology itself but the absence of structured boundaries: without deliberate limits on screen time, teenagers lose the extended focus that essay writing and exam preparation demand. Parents and schools must therefore act in concert — setting clear usage policies and modelling disciplined habits — before examination pressure arrives.”
Topic: The effects of social media on teenagers
Across Lagos, from SS1 to WAEC preparation.
“My daughter went from barely passing her essays to getting a B2 in her mock WAEC. The approach of breaking down structure that actually sticks with teenagers.”
Mrs. Adebayo · Lagos
“We tried two other tutors before finding our tutor. Within six weeks my son was reading comprehension passages with confidence instead of panic. His WAEC result was a distinction.”
Mr. Okonkwo · Lekki
“The Literature class changed how my daughter thinks about books entirely. She stopped summarising and started analysing. Her teacher commented on it before we even told her about the programme.”
Mrs. Eze · Victoria Island
“The tutor does not just teach — he holds the students accountable. My son hated public speaking. Now he volunteers to present at school. Whatever they do in that class works.”
Dr. Fashola · Ikeja
“We enrolled our daughter three months before WAEC. The exam technique coaching alone was worth it — she said she finished with time to spare and knew exactly how to handle the tricky questions.”
Mrs. Nwachukwu · Surulere
“Honest value for money. My son's writing has improved in ways I can see in his school assignments, not just his exam results. The small class size means our tutor actually knows where each child is struggling.”
Mr. Balogun · Ajah
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