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Latest revision as of 19:43, 13 May 2012
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The African Virtual School is a virtual school set up to help students in West Africa pass exams. It does this by helping them revise using quizzes and videos online. This means that they can revise Maths and English any time and anywhere.
It also provides supplementary Maths and English revision guides for senior secondary school students.
The "spiritual home" of the African Virtual School is Freetown, Sierra Leone. The international partner is HowsonUK, an education company registered in the UK.
Its web site is http://www.africanvirtualschool.com
The exam revision courses are suitable for Junior and Senior Secondary students, focusing on the Waec (West African Examinations Councils), Neco (Nigerian National Examinations Council) and Jamb (Nigerian Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board) Maths and English Exams. Schools from Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Ghana subscribe at approximately $20 per learner year. For this, you get Maths and English Practice Questions for students, Online Maths Worksheets to help teachers create worksheets on the fly and discounted purchase of Maths books and English readers.
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