You're doing everything right. So why does it still feel like something's not right?
You planned the lessons. You showed up every day. You gave your child something most parents never could. But when it comes to knowing — really knowing — whether they understood? You've been on your own. Until now.
AveroNova is a STEM learning platform where your child gets lessons built around who they actually are, and you get the one thing nobody else has given you — real clarity into what they truly understand.
The truth is, most homeschooling platforms were never built to answer the question that matters most: does my child actually understand this? They track completion. They mark answers right or wrong. But they leave you alone with the one thing you really need to know.
You ask "do you understand?" and they say "yes." They pass the quiz. They finish the lesson. But something nags at you — because passing and understanding aren't the same thing, and nothing in your toolkit helps you tell the difference.
Math from one platform. Science from another. Progress tracked in three different dashboards that don't talk to each other. You spend more time managing your child's education than actually supporting it.
Here's what nobody tells you when you start homeschooling: you're expected to be the teacher and the evaluator, but no one teaches you how to evaluate. How do you know if your child truly grasps a concept — not just repeats it? What does genuine understanding actually look like?
And then there's the part that keeps you up at night. Your child hits a wall, re-reads the same paragraph three times, and either pushes through without understanding or quietly gives up. They don't tell you. You might not even know it happened.
What if your child's lessons were built around how they actually think — their curiosity, their interests, the way they make sense of the world?
We built AveroNova to make every one of those “what ifs” real.
Lessons built around your child, not a template.
Every child who uses AveroNova gets a different experience — not because they chose different settings, but because the platform learns who they are. How they think. What interests them. Where they need more time and where they're ready to fly.
Your child takes a short personality survey when they join — not a test, a conversation. From that starting point, combined with the interests they share and the way they respond to each lesson, the platform builds something genuinely unique. Half of every lesson is content that wouldn't exist if your child wasn't the one learning it. Their favourite sport shows up in a physics problem. A recipe they love becomes a ratio exercise. The learning is rigorous — the wrapper is theirs.
Ratios and Proportions
Grade 7 Mathematics
Introduction
Have you ever noticed how some things just go together in a certain way? Two scoops of flour for every one scoop of sugar. Three passes for every basket scored. The right amount of water to mix with clay so it holds its shape on the wheel.
These relationships have a name — ratios — and they quietly show up everywhere. In kitchens, on courts, in workshops, in nature. Once you start seeing them, it's hard to stop.
In this lesson, we're going to explore what ratios actually mean, why they matter, and how to use them to make sense of the world around you. By the end, you'll be able to spot ratios in places you've never thought to look — and use them to solve problems that might seem tricky at first.
Understanding over scores. Reflection over testing.
At the end of each lesson, your child isn't asked to pick A, B, C, or D. They're asked to think. "In your own words, explain why this matters." "If you had to teach this to a friend, what would you say?" "What surprised you about this?"
There are no scores. No red marks. No "fail." The platform reads their response and understands whether they've grasped the concept, partially understand it, or need the idea approached from a different angle. If they haven't fully gotten it, the next lesson adjusts — not as punishment, but as support. Your child stops performing and starts actually thinking.
You see everything. Not a summary — the real picture.
When you open your parent dashboard, you don't get a progress bar and a completion percentage. You get real insight. Which concepts your child has mastered. Where they're spending extra time. What questions they asked the tutor — and how the tutor answered. Whether they're engaged or just going through the motions.
You can read every conversation your child has with their lesson tutor. Not a summary, not a report — the actual exchange. You see what they asked, how they were guided, and what that reveals about their thinking. A child who asks "but why doesn't this work the other way?" is thinking critically. A child who asks "what does this word mean?" might need vocabulary support. You'll know the difference — and you'll know without hovering over their shoulder.
James
Struggling with Chemical Equations — may need support
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Every STEM subject. One place. One experience.
Mathematics. Physics. Chemistry. Biology. Not four separate subscriptions with four separate logins and four separate dashboards. One platform where everything your child learns connects.
What AveroNova learns about your child in maths informs how it teaches them science. Their learning personality doesn't change between subjects — and now, neither does their platform. One login. One dashboard. One subscription. And when you sit down on Sunday evening to see how the week went, you see all of it in one place.
One more thing worth knowing. Your child's first lesson will be good. By their tenth, it will be remarkable. Every lesson the platform learns more about how your child thinks, what engages them, and where they need support — and every lesson reflects that deeper understanding. The AveroNova your child uses in month three will be noticeably, measurably better than the one they met in week one.
You've read enough. See it for yourself.
Pick your child's grade and subject. In less than a minute, you'll have expert-level insight you can use with them tonight — a checklist of what they might be getting wrong, practice questions built around their interests, or a guide that gives you the exact language to assess their understanding.
No signup. No email. Just pick a topic and see what happens.
AveroNova wasn't born in a boardroom. It started with a question that wouldn't go away: why does every child get the same lesson when no two children think the same way?
We're a small team — three people who came at that question from different directions and arrived at the same answer. We also happen to be long-time friends, which means we argue honestly, hold each other to a higher standard, and never lose sight of why we started.
Mark spent decades in classrooms — high school, then university — watching the same pattern everywhere he taught. Bright students struggling, not because they lacked ability, but because the material wasn't built for how they thought. He'd stay after class, rework explanations, find the angle that clicked for each student. But there were always more students than hours in the day.
When he started looking at how different countries teach the same subjects, something clicked. The UK, the US, Canada, Australia — different systems, different sequencing, but underneath it all, the same core truths. The question became: what if you built a curriculum around those truths instead of around one country's decisions? That question became AveroNova's foundation.
There were always more students than hours in the day.
Andrea is a homeschooling mum of three — her eldest now in university, her youngest still in primary school. She's lived every stage of this journey, and here's what she'll tell you honestly: with each child, she felt like she'd failed the one before. Not because she didn't try hard enough, but because she learned things too late. Better resources. Better approaches. A better understanding of what her child actually needed — always arriving after the moment had passed.
That feeling — the quiet guilt of “if only I'd known this sooner” — is what she brings to everything she designs at AveroNova. She built the experience you and your child will actually use, every screen and every interaction shaped by someone who knows exactly what it feels like to sit where you're sitting.
Better resources. Better approaches. Always arriving after the moment had passed.
Xerxes spent over a decade building software across different countries, for different industries, for people he'd never meet. It was good work. It wasn't meaningful work. When burnout hit, he stepped away and started tutoring — just to give back, just to be useful in a way that felt direct.
That's when he saw it up close. The gaps in traditional schooling that teachers couldn't fix alone. The complexity of homeschooling that parents were navigating without a map. The question that eventually became AveroNova: if I wanted to homeschool my own child someday, where would I even start — and how would I know it was working?
He quit his job to find out. Not to build a startup. To build an answer.
He quit his job to find out. Not to build a startup. To build an answer.
Between us — a teacher who couldn't reach enough students, a parent who wished she'd known sooner, and a builder who needed to know the answer — we've spent the last three years building the platform we each wished existed. Three long-time friends who believe your child deserves an education that was designed for them specifically. Not adapted. Not customised. Built.
Read the full story of why we built AveroNova→Simple pricing. No surprises.
Everything included — every subject, every lesson, every feature. Nothing locked behind a higher tier.
Up to four children, each with their own fully personalised experience. Because a family that homeschools together shouldn't pay per head.
We're opening AveroNova to a small group of founding families this summer — the first parents who'll shape what this platform becomes. Founding families lock in a lifetime discount: $40 per month for one child, $95 for the whole family. Same full experience. A price that never goes up.
Your child deserves an education built for who they are. We'd love to show you what that looks like.
We're opening AveroNova to founding families this summer. Leave your name and email, and we'll let you know when it's your turn.
Your child isn't a generic student. Their education shouldn't be generic either.