Xenesis Believes
Strong Education Partnerships
Xenesis believes that meaningful education transformation happens through collaboration. The Partner Program brings together specialised education platforms that strengthen different aspects of school development – academics, physical education, and STEM learning – while remaining fully integrated within the Xenesis ecosystem.
Purpose of the Partner Program –
- Extend the capabilities of Xenesis beyond administration
- Provide schools access to specialized learning platforms
- Ensure curriculum-aligned and high-quality educational support
- Create a comprehensive learning environment for students
- Each partner in the ecosystem plays a focused role while working seamlessly with Xenesis
Our Ecosystem Partners
Xenesis Ecosystem
A connected education ecosystem built for the real needs of African schools
IM10 is a dedicated digital platform focused on Physical Education, sports education, and student sports engagement.
Through IM10, schools can :
- Digitally support PE and movement learning
- Share sports training and skill-based videos
- Promote participation in sports activities
- Showcase student sports achievements
- Strengthen Curriculum based Physical Education programs
- IM10 complements the Xenesis School Management System by strengthening the physical development and sports education aspect of schooling.
LIFELAB focuses on STEM education and experiential learning.
Through LIFELAB, schools gain access to:
- STEM learning videos
- Hands-on STEM kits
- Structured activities that encourage innovation and problem-solving
- Practical learning aligned with modern education needs
- LIFELAB enhances classroom learning by enabling students to apply concepts through experiments and real-world activities.
- IM10 complements the Xenesis School Management System by strengthening the physical development and sports education aspect of schooling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What You Get As A Xenesis Partner?
Is Xenesis suitable for schools in Africa?
Yes. Xenesis is specifically designed for schools across Africa.
It supports different school structures and national curriculums such as:
- Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) in Kenya
- Nigerian National Curriculum
- Ugandan National Curriculum
- Zimbabwe School Curriculum
It also supports international curriculums such as:
- British Curriculum
- Cambridge (IGCSE)
- International schoolsoperatingwithin African countries
Xenesis is flexible and adaptable, making it suitable for private schools, faith-based institutions, international schools, and growing education groups across Africa.
Can Xenesis be used on both mobile and web?
Yes. Xenesis provides a web-based system for school administrators and teachers to manage academic operations such as Attendance, Admissions, Finance, Assignments & Exams.
In addition, a dedicated mobile app is available for students, parents, teachers, and admins to access attendance updates, assignments, communication, Physical Education platform and STEM Learning.
Is school data secure on Xenesis?
Absolutely. Xenesis uses secure cloud infrastructure with controlled user access. Each school has role-based permissions to ensure that administrators, teachers, parents, and students only access the information relevant to them.
How does Xenesis improve fee management and financial transparency?
Xenesis allows schools to:
- Track student fee records
- Generate invoices
- Monitoroutstanding balances
- Access financial reports such as profit & loss and ledger summaries
This improves financial clarity, reduces manual errors, and helps management make better decisions.
How long does it take to implement Xenesis in a school?
Implementation timelines depend on school size, but most schools can be onboarded within a short period.
The Xenesis team provides:
- System setup
- Training/Demosfor administrators and teachers
- Ongoing technical support
This ensures smooth transition from manual systems or other software.
Join the Xenesis Partner Program
Become part of a connected education ecosystem shaping the future of schools across East Africa.