Learn, earn points, and unlock parent-approved rewards.
Reward Class was built from a simple real-life problem: I wanted my children to learn more consistently without feeling like I had to keep nagging them to study.
Like many parents, I found that constant reminders were frustrating for everyone. But I also noticed something important — when children have a clear goal to work towards, they can become far more motivated to put effort into their learning.
Rewards helped create that motivation, but only when they were linked to genuine progress, real learning, and clear parent approval.
That idea became Reward Class: a platform designed to help children aged 8–11 stay motivated through school-aligned lessons, extra learning activities, quizzes, points, and parent-approved rewards, while giving parents clear control over progress, rewards, and monthly limits.
I created Reward Class because I wanted a better way to encourage learning at home.
I wanted something that would:
Reward Class was built to support both children and parents — helping children work towards meaningful goals while making learning more structured, positive, and manageable for families.
Our mission is to make learning more motivating for children and less stressful for parents.
We believe children respond well when they can see progress, work towards goals, and feel recognised for the effort they put in. At the same time, learning should stay meaningful, structured, and educational.
Points are earned through genuine educational progress, including completing lessons and quizzes — not just screen time or activity alone.
Rewards are used to encourage effort and consistency, helping children build better learning habits.
Rewards do not have to cost money. They can be simple family privileges, such as extra screen time, choosing dinner, staying up a little later, or skipping a chore. Families can also choose treats, vouchers, or other rewards if that works for them.
Parents approve rewards, track progress, and manage monthly limits.
Reward Class is designed to make learning feel more positive and less like a daily struggle.
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