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See What Our Young Coders Are Building

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Watch our students transform from passive screen users into confident creators. From scratch-built animations to functional apps, here is what your child can learn.

We believe in turning passive screen time into an active, creative skill. This video shows the journey we want for every child: from simply playing games to confidently building their very own.

This is one of our favorite moments. One of our young students created a maze game in Scratch that was so challenging, even his teacher couldn't win! It’s proof that we’re not just teaching code; we’re building creators.

Nothing makes us happier than seeing a student proudly show off their creation. Here, one of our learners explains the Fruit Ninja style game she built all by herself after learning the concepts in our class.

"The teacher was very patient, very accommodative." Hear directly from a parent whose son, Arjun, created a beautiful HTML-based website with us. We prioritize patience and adapt to every child's schedule.

We love to challenge our students! This video announces our online Scratch coding competition, an event designed to boost creativity, confidence, and presentation skills for kids aged 6 to 15.

This is what long term growth looks like. This 7 year old student has been with us for over a year, progressing from simple block coding in Scratch to now creating graphical user interfaces in Python.

"He was always looking forward to his class." This candid feedback from a parent during a live session says it all. Our goal is to make learning so fun that kids prefer coding over playtime.

This poster is a snapshot of our core mission: to make your child future ready. It gives a quick overview of the different coding pathways we offer, from foundational courses to advanced topics like AI.

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You might be wondering if your child is ready for this, but these projects—all built by students aged 5 to 13—show that anyone can start. Whether it is a block-based maze or a Python-coded interface, our students learn by doing, not just watching, which gives them the confidence to tackle real logic problems on their own.

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