PassPath is a study app for South African high-school learners, Grades 8–12. It teaches each topic in a real back-and-forth conversation, drills you on actual DBE past exam questions, and shows you — in marks and APS points — exactly what stands between you and the career you want.
CAPS-aligned · Free to start · Built in South Africa
This is how the tutor actually works — one small idea at a time, and it checks you're following.
No feed, no videos to sit through. You open a topic and start learning.
The tutor explains one small idea at a time and waits for you before moving on. Stuck? Ask it to explain like you're 5, tell it as a story, or use a real-world example. It remembers which way works for you.
When you think you've got a topic, explain it back in your own words. The tutor scores your understanding out of 10 and tells you exactly what to go over again.
287 actual question papers and marking guidelines — June and November sessions from 2023, 2024 and 2025 — across all 14 Grade 12 subjects. Read them in the app, no hunting through websites.
Timed papers built from your subject's question bank. Written answers get marked with feedback on what you got right and what you missed — not just a tick or a cross.
Get a question wrong and the tutor explains why before the next one. Keep getting them right and the questions get harder. It always meets you at your level.
Your APS is calculated from your actual marks and matched against 100 careers and 26 SA universities. Drag one subject's mark up and watch which doors open. Then go earn it.
You're studying within a few minutes of signing up.
Pick your grade, choose your subjects, and put in your latest marks. Everything from here is built around them.
Open any topic and the tutor starts the conversation. Go at your own pace — it keeps your chat and picks up where you left off.
Practise, write mock exams, and watch your readiness score move. Your dashboard always shows the honest picture.
Start free and see if it works for you. Upgrade only when you want unlimited.
That's less than a single hour with a private tutor — for a whole month.