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Squla makes learning easy and fun for expat kids in the Netherlands

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Jun 24, 2025
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Are you raising children in the Netherlands? Whether you’re new here or have been around for a while, you’ve probably had questions about the Dutch school system. How does it work? What’s expected of children at each age? And most importantly: how can I help my child keep up and feel confident when Dutch is not their first language?

Squla offers a fun and interactive environment where children can playfully explore and practise school subjects in Dutch, helping them build confidence at their own pace.

Fun learning works!

What Squla does best is combine learning with fun. Squla keeps children engaged while they practise subjects like maths and reading, all aligned with the Dutch primary school curriculum. With access to over 50.000 interactive quizzes and games, children can grow at their own level and pace.

Curious? You can try Squla for free for seven days! 

Tailored to every age and level

Squla is adapted for each group in the primary school system. Toddlers in groups one and two learn numbers and letters. Children in groups three, four and five can practise different school subjects through fun quizzes and games, tailored to their own level. 

For groups six, seven and eight, where test preparation becomes crucial for secondary school placement, Squla provides a personalised and adaptive learning path that helps build skills in maths, grammar, reading comprehension and exam readiness.

Squla is fully in Dutch, helping expat children improve their Dutch naturally while mastering school subjects. 

Try Squla free for seven days and see how it can help your child learn

Squla: More than just learning

Squla is driven by a social impact mission. It is a certified B Corp and partners with foundations, municipalities and hospitals to provide free or discounted access. Squla aims to ensure that children from all backgrounds can use the platform.

Did you know that all schools in the Netherlands can use Squla for free during school hours? That means Squla is trusted by thousands of teachers and schools in the Netherlands.

Squla App Help Kids Learn

Why parents and teachers trust Squla

  • Adaptability: Suitable for all ages and levels within primary education
  • Individual learning paths: Children learn with adaptive challenges at their own pace
  • Curriculum-aligned: Fully aligned with the Dutch primary school curriculum
  • Language support: Entirely in Dutch, perfect for language practice and improvement
  • Ad-free and safe: A distraction-free, child-safe environment
  • Designed by experts: Developed by educational experts and game designers

Are you ready to support your child’s learning? Try Squla for free for seven days! 

Give your feedback!

Help to improve Squla by taking a quick survey and enter to win one of three €10 Amazon gift cards! Your feedback helps make Squla even better suited for expat families. 

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