Partnered with Algorithmics Waterloo, we offer online programming courses for students from age 5-17.
The children study programming on Tablets and in workbooks. The teachers conduct games aimed at understanding the basics of algorithms and programming.
Age 5-7
Through the creation of their own cartoons and computer games, the children develop logical and algorithmic thinking. This helps them in school.
Age 8-10
A fascinating immersion into the world of game development and the first steps towards mastering a highly - demanded profession.
Age 10 -12
The kinds will work out the basic concepts of algorithms and programming while learning the Python Language. As they are immersed in the culture and specifics of the IT world, they will try out different areas of software development.
Age 12-17
A program which aim to introduce the students to different areas of digital design and to give them the opportunity to consciously choose their own direction of further development in design
A program aim to teach the children how to create high quality video content using minimal set of equipment and to introduce them to the rules of designing their own channel on social media and promoting it.
These are universal skills, which are neglected by the education system in the school program. They help to understand any subject of the exact sciences or humanities
Each one of us has asked ourselves how come we learn so many tasks in school that we will never need in life. The creation of projects allows children to see how they can use the knowledge received to carry out their own projects
Programming is the most demanded profession of the 21st century. Even if the child in the future chooses another professional path, any employer will highly value their knowledge in the field of programming.
Our classes are part of different interesting stories. Children not only create algorithms, they save the princess and build rockets to go to Mars. The storyline develop their curiosity develops and they do not lose the interest towards education.