Maths & Science across the NaCCA primary years, in Ghanaian contexts — cedi, market, trotro — with daily goals, streaks, and a mascot.
The learning apps, for your own child.
Simu Primary, Simu JHS, vMaths, Simu Science Lab, and the Stories App — the same NaCCA-aligned apps schools give their students, now for your child at home. Subscribe per term, add your children, and let them learn offline on the device you already have.
Five apps your child will actually use.
These are the learning apps built for the NaCCA curriculum and tested in Ghanaian classrooms. With a family subscription they all open from one account — no school, no second password, no extra device.
Maths and Integrated Science for the BECE years, with diagnostic quizzes, BECE-style working, and mastery your child can see.
Guided visual mathematics — fraction bars, number lines, shapes, and practice packs your child can move with their hands.
A virtual science lab in a browser tab. Build circuits, watch refraction, run experiments — with a tutor grounded in the active lesson.
A reading shelf of levelled, illustrated stories with progress — the kind of reading practice that makes literacy feel alive.
A 30-second taste of vMaths.
This is the idea behind every vMaths lesson: numbers your child can touch. Tap the empty boxes to complete the ten-frame and watch the number sentence build itself.
From sign-up to learning in minutes.
No school invitation, no waiting list. You create a family account, add your children, and they start learning — on a shared phone or a low-end Android, online or off.
Subscribe per term.
Create your family account and subscribe for the term with mobile money or a card through Paystack. No school account needed — this is yours.
Add your children.
Add a child account for each of your children and pick their level. You manage everything — children, devices, and which apps each one uses — from your account.
Learn, even offline.
Each child signs in on the device you already have — a shared phone is fine. Lessons cache on first run and keep working through dropped connectivity.
Subscribe per term. Cancel any time.
A family subscription gives your children all five apps for the term. Pay the way Ghana pays — mobile money or card, through Paystack — and renew each term, or stop when you like.
One subscription. All five apps, for your children.
A family account is separate from any school. You own it — your children, your devices, your subscription — and it works whether or not your child's school uses Simusim.
- All five learning apps for every child on your account.
- Multiple children under one family account, each at their own level.
- Offline once downloaded — built for shared and low-end devices.
- Renew each term or cancel — no long-term lock-in.
Built in Ghana, for the real classroom.
These aren't generic apps with a Ghana sticker on them. They're built for the NaCCA curriculum, the devices families actually have, and the connections they actually get — and your child's data is yours, kept separate from any school.
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Built in Ghana, for NaCCA.Lessons map to the official NaCCA curriculum — Simu Primary to Basic 1–6, Simu JHS to the BECE years, and Simu Science Lab built from the ground up for NaCCA Integrated Science. The maths is in cedi and pesewa, not dollars.
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Works offline, on the phone you have.Every screen assumes a mid-range Android on a slow connection. Lessons cache on first run and keep working through dropped data — so a shared family phone is enough, on the bus or at home.
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Your child's data is yours.A family account is a separate tenant from any school. The children you add, and their progress, belong to your account — managed by you and kept separate from school-owned data.
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You stay in control.You manage your children, your devices, and your subscription from your account. Renew each term or cancel when you like — the subscription is yours to start and stop.
Honest answers, before you pay.
What parents ask us most, answered plainly — and if yours isn't here, WhatsApp or email us and a real person will answer.
How much does it cost?
Does my child's school need to use Simusim?
Will it work on our phone, without internet?
Is my child safe on it?
How do payments and renewals work?
Which ages and classes is it for?
Give your child the apps the good schools use.
Subscribe for the term, add your children, and they start learning on the device you already have — NaCCA-aligned, offline-ready, and yours to manage.
Not ready to subscribe yet? Ask your child's school to bring SimuSim to every classroom →