Smart Safari is built for South African Grade R–7 classrooms. Eight games, 1,700+ questions, full CAPS topic mapping. Teacher dashboards. Bulk pricing. A pilot can start next term.
"CAPS-aligned" is a serious claim. We back it with a five-sheet mapping document available for review by your HOD or curriculum coordinator:
Our CAPS topic descriptors are extracted directly from the app's code — they're not marketing copy. Independent teacher review is in progress as we recruit SACE-registered reviewers.
Schools that pilot Smart Safari can be among the first to influence what's prioritised next.
See every learner's progress at a glance. Filter by subject, by week, by individual. Spot the kid who hasn't logged in. Spot the topic the whole class is struggling with.
Send a Quick Quiz to your class on the topic you taught today. They play it like a game. You get the results before the bell rings.
Bronze, Silver, Gold, Diamond — class-only leaderboards keep healthy competition inside the classroom. Names anonymised by default. You choose what's visible.
Word problems use Rands and cents, SA names, SA biomes, SA history. Your learners see themselves in the questions, not a translated US worksheet.
School Wi-Fi isn't always there. Smart Safari loads once and keeps working. Sync happens when the connection returns.
No third-party tracking. No ads. Data residency in South Africa. Full POPIA documentation available on request for your IT team.
Smart Safari is priced for South African school budgets. Public school discount of 40% is built in.
All prices in South African Rand, VAT-inclusive. POs accepted from registered schools and districts.
30-minute call with the founder. Walk-through of the app, the CAPS mapping document, and the data privacy approach. Your IT and curriculum leads can join.
We provision your pilot class — one teacher dashboard, up to 35 learner accounts, branded with your school. No procurement paperwork needed for the pilot.
Learners play, you see results, we send a weekly digest. At the end of the term, we review together and decide whether to expand school-wide.