SAN MATEO, Calif., Feb. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — IXL Learning has celebrated a remarkable year, securing 13 awards in 2025, the highest number earned by any educational technology platform. This achievement underscores IXL’s versatility, with recognition spanning personalized learning and assessments across both primary and secondary education, solidifying its position as a pivotal resource for teaching, testing, and progress monitoring.
The accolades reflect IXL’s extensive influence, particularly highlighted by its designation as THE Journal’s Best Assessment Solution. This recognition comes at a pivotal moment as school districts transition from high-stakes, summative tests to more frequent, formative assessments. The shift is driven by an increasing demand for timely updates and actionable insights. IXL’s LevelUp Diagnostic tool addresses this need, providing educators with real-time data on student performance. In just 10 minutes a week, students answer questions that yield continuous feedback, enabling personalized action plans tailored to individual learning paths.
In addition to its assessment innovations, IXL’s commitment to literacy was acknowledged with its ninth consecutive CODiE Award for Best English Language Arts Instructional Solution for Grades PK – 8. This accolade is particularly timely as schools nationwide seek effective strategies to address historically low reading scores. IXL’s comprehensive resources cater to diverse learning needs, offering thousands of skills from foundational reading to persuasive writing. These resources facilitate independent learning, empowering students to progress even in the absence of direct teacher involvement.
The company’s recognition is not limited to the United States. IXL received a prestigious Bett Award in the Numeracy & Maths category in the United Kingdom, reinforcing its global reach. UK school trusts have increasingly turned to IXL to alleviate teacher workloads and narrow achievement gaps in mathematics. IXL’s skill plans align seamlessly with national curricula across England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales, ensuring that educators have the appropriate content for effective lesson planning and test preparation.
Additional awards garnered by IXL in 2025 include the EdTech Digest Award for Best Personalized Learning Solution and the ISTE Best of Show Award across both primary and secondary education categories. The company also received recognition from SmartBrief Education as the Readers’ Choice Award for Best Math Instruction and multiple accolades from the Tech & Learning Awards of Excellence, highlighting its ongoing contributions to educational advancement.
“2025 was a banner year for IXL. We helped more than 17 million students across the globe and released more new features and functionality than ever,” stated Paul Mishkin, CEO of IXL Learning. “We’re honored to receive recognition from so many well-respected organizations and can’t wait to make an even greater impact in 2026!”
Currently utilized by 17 million students and 96 of the top 100 U.S. school districts, IXL offers an all-inclusive educational platform that encompasses a comprehensive PK-12 curriculum, actionable analytics, and a sophisticated assessment suite. Available in over 120 languages, IXL supports personalized instruction in mathematics, English language arts, science, social studies, and Spanish. With more than 200 billion questions answered globally, the platform significantly contributes to enhancing student achievement. Additionally, the IXL Learning family includes renowned products like Rosetta Stone and Vocabulary.com, further expanding its educational impact.
As IXL continues to innovate and expand its offerings, the education technology landscape appears poised for further transformation in 2026 and beyond.
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