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About sQuizya
- What is sQuizya?
- Why was sQuizya created?
- Why is sQuizya not free?
- How do I know the price won’t increase ten fold next year?
- How can I be confident that the work I create on sQuizya will still be available in 10 years time?
- Why is sQuizya not SCORM compliant?
- What is sQuizya's Pricing Policy?
- sQuizya Pricing
sQuizya Pricing
How does it work?
Squizya pricing is very simple. It is calculated based on the number of users in the school account. This number of users is the sum of all student users across all year levels, plus all staff users, plus any vacant or spare users.
Annual subscription
This gives every user access to all the features of Squizya (races, IQ's, Zapp Creator) and all the content that is included at no extra charge (fully interactive maths and English books, puzzles, teacher resources). The very popular Maths Mate materials form part of this included content.
The actual cost per user varies from currency to currency as shown below.
AUD 8.00 CAD 8.00 EUR 6.00 GBP 6.00 NZD 8.00 USD 8.00
The annual subscription enables Squizya to pay for design, content development, programming, testing, data storage, data security, data delivery and staff wages. It also allows sQuizya to remain advertisement-free and to continue to promote the development of content that is included at no extra charge.
Book access
All the interactive Books on Squizya are included as part of the annual subscription. The annual fee gives every teacher the freedom to assign any book from the Squizya Library to any student in their class. This makes differentiation simple. A student can be moved from one book to another as needed at no extra cost.
Booklist or Student Levy?
Squizya subscriptions are paid either by the school, or by parents. We recommend a Squizya levy be charged to students.
Choosing Enough User Accounts
We recommend that schools make sure that there are always spare user accounts available. This means that new students can be added without any fuss. Also, temporary access to the results of former students can be obtained more easily. If you un-archive a former student all their results will become available again. Once you have recovered what ever you need, you can archive the account once more.

