4P3X SparkSafe™4P3X SparkSafe™ Nigerian Pidgin Language Pack Role AppsTeacher • Pupil • ParentLink™ • Headmaster

Focused role Apps • local-first • child-safe

Choose the role App you need.

Each role opens its own focused SparkSafe App. Teacher, pupil, parent and headmaster experiences stay separate, with only the tools that role needs.

No full platform App targetSeparate role manifestsOffline-readyLocal demo data

Install note

If an install prompt is not available, install by adding the App to the home screen. Some browsers only show the install prompt on HTTPS or localhost, and iPhone/iPad normally uses Share → Add to Home Screen. The buttons below still open the correct role App and prepare local/offline data.

Teacher Teaching App

Lessons, discussion, self-paced assignment, support actions and evidence.

If the prompt does not appear, open this App and use Add to Home Screen from the browser menu.

Pupil Learning App

Self-paced lessons, VexSpark™ speech, quiz practice and private progress with pupil sign-in.

If the prompt does not appear, open this App and use Add to Home Screen from the browser menu.

ParentLink™ App

Richer homework help, popup home-learning portals, progress summaries, family safety plan and parent notes.

If the prompt does not appear, open this App and use Add to Home Screen from the browser menu.

Headmaster SchoolCommand™ App

School overview, class summaries, support trends, weekly reports and system health.

If the prompt does not appear, open this App and use Add to Home Screen from the browser menu.

Nigerian Pidgin Language • installable • local-first

Nigerian Pidgin Language Teaching App

Nigerian Pidgin is widely used as a contact language across Nigeria. It has regional variation, so the pack teaches respectful starter communication rather than claiming one single official form.

First run: configure school/home name, class, approved adult, device label and Demo/Live mode. The setup is stored locally first.

Language audit note: Avoid mocking accents or treating Pidgin as broken English. Teach it as a real everyday communication system with respectful variation.