The Impact of Squla and StudyGo in the 2024–2025 School Year

Lisa Potma

With the summer holidays just around the corner, we are reflecting on the past school year. How many children did we support through personalised learning? Which subjects were practised the most? And how did we contribute to society? Read more below about the impact we made in the 2024–2025 school year and discover Futurewhiz’s full impact report here. Small spoiler: an impressive 951,056 children practised on our learning platforms this school year!

Millions of Questions (and Answers!)

During the 2024–2025 school year, Squla and StudyGo were used extensively. In total, children answered more than 306 million questions. Altogether, they practised the equivalent of 525 years’ worth of learning time. On both Squla and StudyGo, maths was the most practised subject. Among the languages on StudyGo, French was the most studied.

Education for Everyone

At Futurewhiz, we believe that learning should be accessible to every child. That’s why 226,790 children were able to use Squla for free during school hours, and another 9,319 children accessed Squla and StudyGo at home via foundations such as Stichting Leergeld and Jeugdeducatiefonds.

“Our role is to guide children and families every step of the way, offering the right support at the right moment. This year, over 950,000 children used our platforms. Many of them free of charge through schools and partnerships that ensure access for families facing financial barriers. These numbers matter, but what matters even more is the confidence we help build and the joy of learning we bring into children’s lives”, says Jeroen Munk, CEO of Futurewhiz.

We also think of all children during the summer holidays. Through the Zomerpret campaign by Stichting Kinderhulp, 7,500 children will receive a cheerful bag of summer goodies – including a Squla colouring book.

AI in Education

We made major strides in AI this past school year. On StudyGo, alongside our chat with real tutors, we developed and improved an AI-powered chat to help students better understand their schoolwork at any time of day. This year, more than 31,000 chats took place. We’re also using AI to create personalised learning paths based on topics a student finds challenging or has already mastered. Our step-by-step instructions on Squla for years 6 to 8 are also supported by AI technology.

“Over the past school year, we’ve seen what’s possible when we combine the deep expertise of our people with the best of AI. It enables us to support more children in a personalised way, accelerating our mission to empower every child to grow. Learning is evolving, and we’re proud to be at the forefront of that change. AI holds great promise for supporting children in more personalised ways, and we’re already seeing its positive impact on their learning journeys”, explains Jeroen. He adds to it: “With this opportunity comes responsibility. We remain committed to the highest standards of privacy, security, and transparency.”

A Year Full of Impact!

“I’m proud of what we’ve achieved together. As a team, with our partners, and with the families who place their trust in us”, says Jeroen. “This report reflects the progress we’ve made, the lessons we’ve learned, and the strong foundation we’re laying for the future of learning.” You can read the full Futurewhiz impact report here.

Do you have any questions or want to learn more? Feel free to get in touch with Lisa Potma via lisa@futurewhiz.com