Digital skills are the future.

Computer Lessons for Primary Schools

Technology education done right.

Education for tomorrow starts with technology,

but African schools are under-funded and under-equipped.

With TechLit lessons, students grow up with technology,

ready to support their family and improve their community.

Best-in-class computer lessons.

Proven.

TechLit already teaches over 10,000 students every week, in over 30 schools across Kenya.

Managed.

We hire, train, manage, and equip the best teachers in town. Contracts are evaluated every year.

Polished.

Technology moves fast, but so do we. Our teachers meet regularly to bring the most relevant lessons to your students.

Delivered.

We equip classrooms with a full network of computers. We update, repair and recycle so schools you don't have to.

You check references. Rest assured.

From groups of schools,

Sun & Shield Primary & Junior School is serious about academics and extracurriculars. That's why they host two TechLit classrooms for parallel lessons.

To private academies.

Zawadi Yetu Academy is committed to rewriting the story for kids in the village. TechLit lessons prepare Zawadi students for the future.

Even public schools.

Public schools like Saint Mary's Primary believe in technology. Outside of regular class times, hundreds of Senty students are growing up with computers.

Verified. Newsworthy. Celebrated.

A registered 501c3 nonprofit.

TechLit is registered as Technologically Literate Africa. EIN: 83-2767182

Donations are tax-deductible. Financially transparent.

Recognized heroes and leaders.

Nelly Cheboi is Forbes 30 Under 30 and the 2022 CNN Hero of the Year.

Find us in the news: BBC, TRT, etc.

A story you can follow. A team you can trust.

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Lead the way.

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