Introducing Study Groups: Learn Better, Together
The new Study Groups feature on Sukulu lets students form private cohorts, share materials, and discuss coursework — all in one place.
Agbor Franklen
Sukulu Team
You Learn Better in a Group
Research consistently shows that collaborative learning improves retention, deepens understanding, and builds accountability. But in Cameroon, where study resources are often scattered and communication tools are generic, creating a focused academic study group has always been harder than it should be.
That changes today.
Introducing Sukulu Study Groups
With Study Groups, you can now create a private academic community directly inside Sukulu. Invite classmates, share materials, and hold discussions — all within a structured, distraction-free environment built specifically for education.
What You Can Do
- Create a group in seconds and invite up to 50 members
- Share study materials — books, notes, past papers — directly in the group feed
- Start discussions on specific topics or chapters
- Set a curriculum context so the group stays academically focused
- Request to join open or closed groups in your subject area
Built for Cameroonian Classrooms
Study Groups on Sukulu are designed with the Cameroonian student experience in mind. Groups are aligned with the platform's education structure — Form 1 through Form 6, Primary 1 through Primary 6, and university levels — so you're always in context with peers at the same stage.
How to Get Started
- Log into your Sukulu account
- Navigate to Study Groups from your dashboard
- Create a new group or browse and join an existing one
- Start sharing and learning together
Study Groups are available now for all students on the platform. Sign up free to get started.