Irish EdTech providers Wriggle Learning and ExamRevision have announced a partnership to provide comprehensive digital learning tools for secondary schools.
The collaboration integrates ExamRevision’s “21st Century Textbook” platform with Wriggle’s 1:1 device programme, delivering a seamless learning experience across school and home.
The platform includes instructional videos, self-correcting quizzes, presentations, notes, exam papers, and teacher dashboards for progress tracking, enabling educators to manage digital instruction efficiently. Wriggle Learning supports over 1,500 schools nationwide and manages more than 150,000 devices, while ExamRevision serves 140,000 students and 13,000 teachers.
This partnership comes as Irish schools implement Senior Cycle reforms, which increase expectations for integrating digital content and assessments into classrooms. By providing secure, school-managed devices preloaded with curriculum-aligned resources, the initiative ensures equitable access to high-quality learning tools for all students, including those unable to afford additional tuition or grinds.
Sean Glynn, Chief Learning Officer at Wriggle Learning, emphasised that the partnership balances innovation with equity, offering all students access to secure, high-quality learning support. Keith Walsh, CEO and co-founder of ExamRevision, described the collaboration as a complete end-to-end teaching and learning solution designed to enhance student outcomes, reduce teacher workload, and strengthen digital education across Irish post-primary schools.
Early adopters report that the integration has improved student engagement and simplified study management. Paula Mulhall, Principal at Sandymount Park ETSS, noted that the platform’s user-friendly interface and high-quality content have made learning more manageable while saving teachers time.
The partnership is set to roll out across Wriggle’s network in 2025, with access available through Wriggle-managed devices and existing school digital platforms.
Learn how Wriggle Learning and ExamRevision are redefining digital education for Irish secondary schools in the full story.




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