Our Story · Your Future

MyEdu360 was born from a simple belief: every South African learner deserves access to world-class, CAPS-aligned education — without barriers.

Building South Africa’s most trusted learning ecosystem

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Proudly local, globally inspired

Founded in 2022 by educators and developers who saw that high-quality study resources were either too expensive or scattered. We brought everything together — past papers, notes, bursaries, and career tools — into one free, accessible platform.

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CAPS aligned, always updated

Our team works directly with subject advisors and top-performing teachers to ensure every worksheet, exam paper, and study guide follows the latest Department of Basic Education curriculum.

Democratising education for every South African

We believe that a child’s postal code should never determine their potential. That’s why MyEdu360 remains free for core resources — from Grade R to Matric final exams.

15k+
Resources available
85k+
Active monthly learners
12+
Languages supported
100%
CAPS aligned

What guides us every day

🌟 Accessibility first 🤝 Collaboration with teachers 📈 Data-driven improvement 🧠 Innovation in learning ❤️ Empathy for learners
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Free for all

Core study resources remain 100% free. No premium walls for past papers, notes or basic tools — because education is a right, not a luxury.

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Evidence-based content

Every resource is reviewed by subject matter experts and tested in real classrooms before we publish it.

Educators, engineers & education activists

A diverse group of South Africans passionate about bridging the digital divide in education.

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Thandi Nkosi

Founder & CEO

Ex‑teacher, EdTech advocate
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Ethan Jacobs

Head of Product

10+ years in learning platforms
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Dr. Nomusa Dlamini

Curriculum Director

CAPS specialist & examiner
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Sipho Mbele

Teacher Liaison

Works with 200+ SA schools
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Already trusted by thousands of parents, teachers and learners across all 9 provinces. Together, we can change the future of South African education.

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