How Noeva fits in

Your day,
your way.

From thirty minutes after school to full days of deep learning. Noeva flexes around your child's life — not the other way around.

One size fits no child. So we built a learning companion that doesn't try.

Four threads. Yours to weave.

You choose which pillars your child works through. Which anchors they begin the day with. Whether they pick up the project. Whether today is a full day of learning, or thirty minutes after school. Noeva sits inside the life your family already lives.

Daily learning
4
Moves
Spread across the week, across the 8 pillars you've chosen. 15 to 60 minutes each. Around 2 hours a day if your child does all four.
Daily grounding
3
Anchors
Reflect, Tune, Track. Skip them, do one, or follow your child's curiosity for two hours. From 15 minutes to a deep dive.
The slow burn
1
Project
A two-month idea your child returns to when they're curious. Builds depth, persistence, and something real to show for it.
The open door
Explore
Topics chosen for them based on what they've shown interest in. For the moments curiosity strikes and there's time to follow it.

What a day with Noeva can look like

Four families, four uses of the learning companion. Pick the question you're asking — yours might also be a fifth shape we haven't drawn yet.

What if my child still goes to school?

The Top-Up

For families where school is working — but who want to fill the gaps school doesn't reach. Thirty to forty-five minutes after the school day.

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2pillars active
At a glance — 7am to 9pm
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Move
Anchor
School / family time
The day, hour by hour
7:00am
Family
School-morning routine
Breakfast, uniform, out the door.
8:30am
School
The school day
Normal timetable. Noeva isn't replacing it — it's filling the gaps.
3:45pm
Family
Home, snack, decompress
A breath between school and Noeva.
4:30pm
Move · Intelligence
"How AI search actually works"
30 minutes. The Move adapts to your child's age and what they already know. Today: the difference between a search engine and a language model.
5:00pm
Family
Dinner, downtime
8:00pm
Anchor · Reflect
Bedtime journal
Ten minutes. One prompt, one response. The kind of self-knowledge school never has time for.

What about weekends and busy days?

The Spark Day

For weekends, holidays, and days when life is happening. Sport, a trip out, a long lunch — and just enough Noeva to keep the rhythm going.

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3pillars touched
At a glance — 7am to 9pm
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Move
Anchor
Explore
Sport / family
The day, hour by hour
7:30am
Anchor · Tune
News over breakfast
Fifteen minutes. Three curated headlines, age-appropriate framing. A child who knows what's happening in the world.
9:00am
Sport
Football match
Saturday morning. Game, parents on the touchline, the works.
12:30pm
Family
Lunch out
2:30pm
Move · Connect
"Reading the room"
40 minutes. How to notice what people aren't saying. The skill no machine will ever replicate.
5:00pm
Explore
Following the spark
Today's Move sparked something. Explore picks up where curiosity left off — for as long or as briefly as your child wants.
8:30pm
Anchor · Reflect
End-of-day journal
Ten minutes. What today taught me, what's on my mind.

What if we're somewhere in between?

The Balanced Day

For families flexing between home and the world — co-op meet-ups, museum days, a forest school morning. Mornings on the learning companion. Afternoons in the world.

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5pillars active
At a glance — 7am to 9pm
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Move
Anchor
Explore
Free time / out in the world
The day, hour by hour
7:30am
Family
Slow start
Breakfast together. No school run.
8:00am
Three Anchors
Reflect · Tune · Track
45 minutes total. A short journal prompt. World news in three headlines. The markets and what moved today. The whole self, before the day starts.
9:30am
Move · Build
"Solving a problem worth solving"
45 minutes. Your child identifies a real problem and works out the first step. Entrepreneurial thinking, baked in early.
10:30am
Move · Foundations
Numeracy through real problems
45 minutes. The thinking tools everything else sits on, taught the way mathematicians actually use them.
12:00pm
Family
Lunch and a walk
2:00pm
Out in the world
Museum, library, co-op, woods
The afternoon belongs to the world. Noeva built the morning so the world can fill the rest.
5:00pm
Explore
Curiosity, off the leash
Twenty minutes — or two hours. Topics picked for what your child is into right now.

What if we're full-time home educators?

The Deep Day

For full home education days when your child is in the zone — and the goal is depth, not coverage. All eight pillars in play across the week. Everything Noeva has to offer.

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8pillars active
At a glance — 7am to 9pm
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Move
Anchor
Project
Explore
The day, hour by hour
8:00am
Three Anchors — deep
A full hour of grounding
Reflect drifts long today. The Tune feed pulls a story your child wants to read in full. Track lingers on a market move that needs explaining. The Anchors go where the curiosity goes.
9:00am
Move · Intelligence
"Prompting like a thinker"
60 minutes. Using AI to clarify your own thinking, not replace it. The Intelligence pillar at its sharpest.
10:00am
Break
Outdoors. Movement. Tea.
10:30am
Move · Build
Building something real
60 minutes. Spotting problems. Making things. The entrepreneurial muscle no curriculum has.
12:00pm
Family
Lunch — proper one
1:00pm
The Project
Back to the long work
90 minutes. The two-month project your child is building toward. Today's session: research, draft, decide. Persistence as a habit.
2:30pm
Body
Outdoor learning or sport
The Energy pillar isn't only on-screen. Real bodies, real movement.
4:00pm
Move · Create
Making something only you would make
45 minutes. Voice, choice, originality. Create is where personality meets practice.
5:00pm
Move · Connect
"The art of disagreeing well"
30 minutes. The human skills AI will never replicate. The closing Move of the day.
5:30pm
Family
Dinner, conversation, downtime
7:00pm
Explore
Going down the rabbit hole
As long as the curiosity holds. Sometimes ten minutes. Sometimes much more.

None of these is the right day.
The right day is yours.

Some weeks will be Top-Up weeks. Some will be Deep Days back to back. Most will be something in between, and many will be Spark Days the learning companion politely steps around.

You change the pillars when your child outgrows them. You turn the Anchors on when life calms down. You let the Project lie fallow for a fortnight and pick it up when your child is ready.

That's not a feature. That's the entire idea.

They wait until your child reaches for them.

Moves and Anchors set the daily rhythm — four short Moves a day, three daily Anchors. The other two threads work differently. They don't show up on the timetable.

The Project

Two months. One slow idea.

Every Noeva child picks an ongoing project that lives across two months. They return to it when they're ready — never on a schedule, always on their own initiative.

The point isn't completion. It's the practice of holding an idea long enough for it to become real. A patient counterweight to the streaks and tick-boxes that fill the rest of childhood.

Past projects: a podcast series, a working business plan, an investigation into why local pollinators are vanishing, a short novel.

Explore

When curiosity won't wait.

Explore lives in the background. Topics picked for your child based on what they've shown interest in, what they've half-finished, what they keep coming back to.

It's for the moments between things — the ten minutes before dinner, the long Sunday afternoon, the time after a Move that left something unresolved.

The learning companion doesn't push. Explore is there when your child is ready to reach for it.

Find out what a Noeva day looks like for your family.

Fourteen days free. Then from £85/month — the founding family rate, locked for as long as you stay with Noeva.

We'll email you within 24 hours. No spam. No pressure. Just Noeva, first.