Install nadanam.
Keep the school close at hand — open nadanam straight from your home screen, with offline access to class notes, recent events, and the academy calendar.
This is a Progressive Web App.
PWAs are web-based applications that install like native apps but run inside your browser’s security sandbox. The same technology Twitter, Pinterest, and Starbucks use — light, safe, and trusted.
What it does
- Adds an icon to your home screen.
- Opens in full screen — no browser bar.
- Works offline for cached content.
- Loads faster on repeat visits.
- Takes less than 1 MB of space.
What it does not do
- Does not access contacts, photos, or files.
- Does not use the camera or microphone.
- Does not track your location.
- Does not run in the background or drain battery.
- Does not install anything on your system.
How to install
Android · Chrome
- Open in Chrome.
- Tap the menu (⋮) top-right.
- Tap “Install app”.
- Tap “Install” to confirm.
- Find the icon on your home screen.
iPhone · Safari
- Open in Safari (required).
- Tap the Share button (↑).
- Scroll down in the menu.
- Tap “Add to Home Screen”.
- Tap “Add” to confirm.
Desktop · Chrome / Edge
- Look for the install icon in the address bar.
- Click “Install”.
- The app opens in its own window.
- Find it in your Start menu or Dock.
How to uninstall
Delete the icon from your home screen — just like any other app. Nothing is left behind on your device.
Frequently asked
Yes. PWAs run inside your browser's security sandbox. They cannot access your files, contacts, or other apps. It is essentially a bookmark with superpowers — a shortcut that opens the website in full-screen mode.
No. PWAs are extremely lightweight (under 1 MB). They do not run background processes or drain your battery. They only use resources when you are actively using them.
No. The app can only access data you explicitly provide to it (like form inputs). It cannot read your contacts, photos, messages, location, or any other data on your device.
PWAs do not go through app stores — they install directly from the website. This is a feature, not a limitation. Many large companies offer PWAs alongside their native apps.
Delete the icon from your home screen. On Android: long-press → Uninstall. On iOS: long-press → Remove App. On desktop: right-click → Uninstall. Nothing is left behind.