About Scolavo

A school for the curious — at every age.

We’re building the learning library we wish existed: cinematic lessons you’d actually choose to watch, paired with interactive practice that makes them stick — across every subject, from first words to the frontier.

Why we exist

Great teaching is rare. It shouldn’t be.

The best explanation of any idea — the one that finally makes it obvious — usually lives in one extraordinary teacher’s head, available to a few hundred lucky students.

Scolavo’s bet is simple: film that explanation beautifully once, then build the interactive practice around it so anyone, anywhere, can not just watch it but actually learn it. Do that for every subject and every level, and you get a single library that grows with a learner for life.

It’s free at the core on purpose. Families and schools pay for depth, dashboards, and scale — and that keeps the front door open for everyone else.

A Scolavo lesson
What we believe

Six things we won’t compromise on.

Make it worth watching

A lesson should feel like the best thing on your screen that day — not a chore to endure. We hold our films to a documentary bar.

Then make you do the work

Watching isn’t learning. Every film has an interactive twin that makes you think, answer, and prove it before moving on.

Mastery over grades

No curve, no cramming. You move forward when it clicks — and the map shows you exactly how much has.

One library for everyone

First grade to the frontier of AI, free at the core. Curiosity shouldn’t depend on a zip code or a budget.

Honest about what works

We build on learning science, not vibes — spacing, retrieval, worked examples — and we say so plainly.

Built with families & teachers

The people doing the teaching shape the product. Dashboards, pacing, and reports come from real classrooms and kitchen tables.

By the numbers

A library, already deep.

1,700+lessons across every level
5levels, Primary → College
50+subjects & Topics
2ways to learn each one

Come be curious with us.

Open a lesson, poke around the library, or tell us what you’re trying to teach.

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