Develop Future Skills with Programming from a Young Age!
4 - 6 YRS
Junior Code
Osmo makes coding fun for very young kids through hands-on games using physical blocks and digital play, making it the perfect introduction to coding for young learners.
Scratch Junior is a programming language tailored for young children to develop critical thinking and problem solving skills through animations and game development. It is designed to align with children's learning and development
Hopscotch builds on more advanced coding concepts and offers a wider range of coding features, making it a suitable transition from Scratch Junior for those who are ready to move on to more complex programming.
This 3-part curriculum aims to introduce students to STEM education, teach design thinking, and allow for exploration of more advanced concepts in logic and program design, including debugging. It provides an opportunity for students to develop their skills in these areas.
The Micro:bit series provides a hands-on learning experience where students can apply their software knowledge to hardware projects and understand how real-world applications work. It also introduces a new coding language, Makecode, for students to learn.
Gamification makes learning syntax fun by turning coding into interactive challenges and games. Through levels and rewards, kids explore concepts like loops and conditionals, fostering creativity and problem-solving in an engaging, playful environment.
Students will explore artificial intelligence through hands-on activities in image and audio recognition. They will learn how AI processes visual and sound data, train models to identify objects and voices.
This 5-part Python series cover how to use Python to receive input from users, process it, and output data. Additionally, students will learn about advanced programming concepts like nested for loops and data structures like arrays.
This 5-part series introduces students to web development using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It covers how to create dynamic web pages by structuring content with HTML, styling with CSS, and adding interactivity with JavaScript.
5 Modules (HTML & CSS, Javascript, Git, Front End Development)
15 Lessons * 1.5 Hour per module
1 Lesson per week
Robotics League
Using LEGO Spike kits, students build and program robots while solving real-world challenges, enhancing STEM skills like coding and engineering. The program also prepares participants for national competitions.
The DSA Computing program is designed to equip students with essential skills in coding, robotics, and problem-solving, providing them with a strong portfolio for school admissions.