Two things at once. School ends, learning doesn't.
EduPlay is the part of Letzplay where your child gets homework help, science, math, art, music, reading, and coding. All of it built into a day they think is just play.
The gap we built EduPlay for.
Most Lagos parents pay for one of two things. A tutor, where their child learns but never plays. Or a fun spot, where their child plays but never learns.
We built EduPlay because our kids deserve both, and you should not have to drive to two places to get them. One membership. One place. Tutoring on Monday afternoon. Painting on Wednesday morning. Science Friday after school. All of it under one roof, all of it built around play.
What a Friday looks like.
The abstract claim is that we teach through play. Here is the concrete version, hour by hour.
2:00 PM
Drop in
Free play. Settle in.
2:00 PM
Science Friday — Junior begins
Ages 6–8. Today: erupting volcanoes.
5:00 PM
Snack and free play
Pickup window for younger kids.
5:00 PM
Science Friday — Seniors begins
Ages 9–12. Today: building circuits.
7:00 PM
Pickup
Lab notebooks go home.
That is one Friday. Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays each have their own timetable. The full weekly schedule is below.
Real schedules. Real groups. Real learning.
Every programme has a fixed time, a capped group size, and a specific reason it exists. No fluff.
Homework Club
Mon & Thu, 2–5 PM
“A tutor sits beside your child until the homework is done and the concept actually makes sense.”
Children are split into small groups by school year. A qualified tutor works through each child's actual school assignments with them, explains anything they got stuck on, and reinforces the underlying concept.
They leave with
Homework done. Concept understood. Confidence at school the next day.
Science Friday — Junior
Fri, 2–5 PM
“Volcanoes one week, simple circuits the next. They get to make a mess and ask why.”
A different hands-on experiment every Friday. Kids do the experiment themselves, with the tutor explaining what is happening and why. Goggles, gloves, real materials.
They leave with
A small but real grasp of how the world works, and the start of asking better questions.
Science Friday — Seniors
Fri, 5–7 PM
“Real experiments, real questions. We treat them like the scientists they are becoming.”
Older kids tackle more involved experiments — circuits that actually light up, chemistry that needs measuring, biology that uses real samples. They write up what they observed.
They leave with
A real lab notebook entry, and the habit of reasoning from evidence.
Math Hour
Mon & Wed, 4–5 PM
“Numbers through games, blocks, and movement. Not worksheets.”
A small focused hour using physical objects and games to teach number sense, fractions, and problem solving. The tutor adjusts difficulty per child so nobody is bored, nobody is lost.
They leave with
Maths starts to feel like a puzzle, not a punishment.
Art & Craft
Wed & Sat, 3–5 PM
“Painting, clay, sculpting. Your child takes home what they made.”
A guided creative session with real materials. Each session has a theme, but children are free to take their own direction. Smocks on, hands in.
They leave with
Something they made, on the fridge by Sunday.
Reading Circle
Tue & Sat, 3–4 PM
“Stories read aloud, then read together. The first step toward loving books.”
A small cosy session with picture books and early readers. The tutor reads aloud, asks what the children think happens next, and helps them sound out words when they are ready.
They leave with
A child who associates books with comfort, not pressure.
Music & Movement
Tue & Sat, 4–5 PM
“Rhythm, songs, dance. Bodies and brains both wake up.”
A high-energy session with simple instruments, songs, and guided movement. The room gets loud in the best way.
They leave with
Coordination, listening skills, and a couple of new favourite songs.
Little Coders
Sat, 5–6:30 PM
“Visual programming, simple robotics. Things they can build on a screen and explain to you.”
A small-group introduction to coding through visual block-based tools and beginner robotics kits. Kids build a simple game or animation each session.
They leave with
A real project they can show you, and the realisation that computers do what you tell them.
Baby Sensory
Tue & Thu, 3–4 PM
“Textures, sounds, gentle exploration. The earliest learning we offer.”
A calm session designed for babies and toddlers. Sensory bins, soft music, gentle movement. Caregivers stay in the room throughout.
They leave with
Curiosity introduced early, and a gentle first step into a learning environment.
Why EduPlay works.
Built around the Nigerian curriculum
Homework Club is not freelance tutoring. We follow the same primary and early-secondary curriculum your child is using at school, so the support reinforces what they are already learning, not something separate.
Small groups, on purpose
Most sessions cap at 8 to 15 children. Below that number, kids stop being a class and start being themselves. The tutor can see every child, know their name, and adjust the pace.
Play-based, not classroom-based
We borrow from Montessori and play-based learning. The lesson lives inside the game, not the other way around. Kids leave a session having learned, but they remember the game.
The standard, before the smile.
We do not list our tutors here yet because we are not interested in showing you names. We are interested in showing you the bar every tutor must clear before they teach your child.
Every tutor passes a 14-day floor-ready training before they touch a session.
Every tutor has at minimum a degree in education or in their subject area.
Every tutor is background checked and first-aid trained.
Every tutor follows the five Letzplay culture rules.
The five culture rules
Every child must be seen. Staff are play guides. Encourage curiosity. Protect the atmosphere. Parents are guests.
One Letzplay membership covers all of this. Tutoring and weekend fun, in the same place.
No separate tutor fee. No separate weekend outing. No driving to a third place for science class. Your child gets every programme on this page, and a place to play in between.
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Book a visit. Spend an afternoon with us. Watch a Science Friday or sit in on Homework Club. We'd rather show you than tell you.