What is CurricuLLM?
CurricuLLM is an AI learning platform built around the Australian and New Zealand curricula. It works like a personalised tutor for each student — guiding them through curriculum-aligned learning conversations rather than just giving them answers. You can see what your students are working on, where they get stuck, and how they're progressing.
Getting set up
1
Log in
Go to app.curricullm.com and log in with your school email address.
2
Complete onboarding
You'll be asked a few onboarding questions to select your classes and year levels. This only takes a minute.
3
Start chatting
You'll land straight into chat mode. This is where you and your students will have learning conversations with CurricuLLM.
Three things to try in your first 10 minutes
1
Plan a lesson activity
Ask CurricuLLM to help you plan an activity for an upcoming lesson. Notice how tightly it integrates with your curriculum — the content descriptors, the language, and the progression are all built in. This isn't generic AI output.
2
Try Studio Mode
Upload an existing lesson plan and use Studio Mode to generate new resources from it — worksheets, discussion prompts, extension activities, or differentiated versions for different ability levels. It's a fast way to see how CurricuLLM can save you preparation time.
3
Emulate a student conversation
Switch to student mode and have a conversation as if you were one of your students. Try giving a wrong answer, being vague, or going off-topic. Watch how CurricuLLM guides rather than tells — this is the experience your students will have.
How is this different from ChatGPT?
| General AI tools | CurricuLLM |
|---|---|
| Give answers on request | Guides students to find answers themselves |
| Generic content from anywhere | Aligned to the Australian and NZ curricula |
| ~41% accuracy on ANZ curriculum | 89% accuracy on ANZ curriculum |
| No teacher visibility | Analytics showing student issues, achievements, and class-level progression |
| No safety layer for schools | Built-in safety monitoring and guardrails |
Need help? Talk to your school's CurricuLLM coordinator, or contact us at hello@curricullm.com.