Skoobon pairs your child with real, certified, vetted expert teachers for 1-on-1 sessions. Our app discovers hidden learning gaps, and AI plans every next step: the right lesson, taught the right way, matched to how your child actually learns. Because no two kids learn the same. (You already knew that.)

Maybe your child shines in one subject but wobbles on a topic from two grades ago. Those gaps hide quietly until big exams make them loud. Skoobon finds them early and builds your child up from exactly there. Truly personalised, from the very first session.


Our app maps exactly where understanding wobbles, not just what the syllabus says should be happening.
Every session is 1-on-1 with a real, certified, expert teacher whose full attention is on one kid: yours.
The right lesson, the right approach, adjusted the moment your child starts to struggle along the way.
AI looks at how answers are answered, not just whether they're correct, learning your child's patterns from every interaction.
Using aggregate learning data, AI matches your child to the teacher who fits their stage best, right now.
Your child truly nails one step before the next. No rushing, and plenty of "not yet" turning into "got it".
No two kids are the same, so no two Skoobon journeys are either.
Skoobon isn't built on a hunch. It stands on four of the most studied ideas in education, finally working together with a little help from AI.

Abilities aren't fixed. Kids who learn that effort grows the brain take on harder problems and bounce back from mistakes. It's the whole magic of "not yet".
Carol Dweck, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology at Stanford University and author of "Mindset" (2006).
Move on when it's truly learned, not when the calendar says so. Bloom's famous 2 Sigma finding: kids tutored 1-on-1 with mastery methods outperform conventional classrooms by about two standard deviations.
Benjamin Bloom, Ph.D. Educational psychologist at the University of Chicago. "Learning for Mastery" (1968) and "The 2 Sigma Problem" (1984).
One pace and one path per child, with help exactly where it's needed. The idea began with self-paced instruction in the 1960s. Skoobon takes it further: the lesson, the method, and even the teacher are matched to your child.
Fred S. Keller, Ph.D. Psychologist at Columbia University and creator of the Personalized System of Instruction (1968).
Too easy is boring. Too hard is discouraging. Learning sticks when the challenge is just right, one small step beyond what your child can do alone. That is exactly where AI keeps every Skoobon lesson.
Lev Vygotsky. Pioneering developmental psychologist whose zone of proximal development ("Mind in Society", 1978) describes that just-right space.
We're bringing free, fun events to a city near you. Kids play games and go home grinning, and somewhere between the laughs our app quietly maps their learning gaps. Parents get a friendly peek into mastery learning and the growth mindset. Everyone leaves with perks.

Fun challenges kids actually want to do. Zero exam vibes.
The games double as gentle detectives for learning gaps.
Parents and kids discover mastery learning and the magic of "not yet".
Goodies, surprises, and early-bird treats for the family.
Free, fun, and rolling out city by city. Drop yours below to get invited first.
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