Latest releases for 2025
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Slide into 2025 with the #1 system for advanced results

January 27, 2025
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As we kick off 2025, year of the snake, getting top results for your students shouldn’t feel like a game of snakes and ladders. With regular practice on Edrolo over 30 weeks, students can see up to 20% growth. Here’s a rhumba of new Edrolo summer releases to get students practising and on a snake-free path to top results.

Set bite-sized practice for your students


Use Tasks (our latest beta feature) to set specific questions for students. Choose topics and  questions to assign to the whole class, or easily build differentiated questions sets for targeted practice and extension. Track submissions and identify misconceptions with task insights reports.


Get tips to use Tasks in your next class

Charm your class with new 2025 courses


VCE Health and Human Development (HHD)and HSC Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) courses are both brand new for 2025, built from scratch for the new study design/syllabus for each subject. Shorter, sharper, more immersive video lessons will have students hooked on mastering concepts critical to their success.


Watch the new 2025 Edrolo course preview

Preview of the new HSC PDHPE courses

More questions to help students tie their learning together


Edrolo 2025 courses are loaded with 100s of questions to help move your students from knowledge acquisition to application. Get students completing the new lesson and chapter quizzes now and you’ll be able to see how they’re progressing and any gaps to address early in the year.


Get ain touch to get 2025 access

100s of new lesson and topic questions are included in many 2025 Edrolo courses


Lesson and exam insights… Ready for it?


The new Edrolo Insights reports for lessons and practice exams are based on students’ responses to practice questions. The reports highlight the areas creating misconceptions and confusion for your students, and are available now for all subjects with questions.


See how to use Insights

New Insights report target areas causing student misconceptions