BRINT Online School launches all-in-one app for parents and learners
BRINT Online School launches all-in-one app for parents and learners

BRINT Online School has consolidated its learning experience into a single mobile application, the BRINT App, which will become the central hub for all educational activities from September 1, 2026. The app integrates live classes, assignments, quizzes, AI-assisted grading, a class planner, teacher details, and student goals and progress reports into one platform. August 2026 serves as the onboarding month for families transitioning to the new system.

Consolidating scattered learning information

Previously, parents of online learners often had to search multiple channels to find class links, assignment details, and scores. A class link might be buried in a group chat, an assignment mentioned only on a Tuesday, and scores difficult to locate. According to BRINT Online School, this fragmentation was not due to anyone's fault but simply because the information was never kept together. The BRINT App aims to solve this by centralizing all relevant data.

For the child, the class is already visible in the app. They open it when the lesson is due and tap to join, eliminating the need to hunt for links or scroll through group chats. Assignments are available in the same place they will be marked. For the parent, the change is described as quieter but likely larger. Parents receive notifications when the teacher grades work, making a week of school something that can be reviewed rather than reconstructed from a child's account over dinner. The app tracks classes attended, work submitted, and progress recorded.

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The school behind the app

BRINT is not a software company that decided to teach; it is a school founded in July 2022 by Aderonke Ambali. It provides one-to-one lessons with vetted Nigerian and African educators to African children living abroad. The school now reaches over 1,000 learners in eight countries, across more than 20 subjects and six curricula, and holds a 97% parent-satisfaction rating. Parents have shared testimonials about the teaching quality. Mrs Omolasho from Maryland, USA, stated: “My daughter got the award for most improved at her school.” Mrs Tosin Olutade from the USA said: “Our son has developed into a confident, interactive and capable child.” The app now carries this same teaching, with no changes to the lessons themselves. The only change is the reduced effort required to keep track of them.

Rooted in Africa, wherever the child is

In addition to Mathematics, the Sciences, Coding, and STEM, BRINT teaches Yoruba, Hausa, and Igbo, as well as African Moral Ethics and Values. These subjects are often unavailable at schools in locations such as Toronto or Houston. For many families, this is the central purpose: an education that travels with the child without disconnecting them from their cultural roots. Founder Aderonke Ambali explained: “Education should not only prepare a child for the future; it should also connect them to who they are.”

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