01 / WHO WE ARE

We teach kids to
build, not memorise.

A robotics and coding academy in Malaysia, teaching kids aged 7 to 18 since 2018. Two branches, twelve courses, and a stubborn belief that children learn by building things.

Most technology education for children has the same problem: the child watches. A video plays, a worksheet gets filled in, a certificate is issued, and nothing was actually made.

Advaspire was founded in 2018 on the opposite bet — that a child who builds a robot that does not work, and then makes it work, has learned something no worksheet can teach. Every term in every course ends with a thing: a game other people can play, an app on a parent's phone, a robot that moves across the table on its own.

That is also why our classes are capped. Debugging is taught shoulder-to-shoulder, one confused student at a time. It does not scale into a lecture hall, and we have stopped trying to make it.

2018
Teaching kids since
7–18
Ages we teach
12
Courses to choose from
2
Branches in Malaysia
02 / DIFFERENCE

Six things that make us not the average class.

01

Small classes, big focus

Capped class sizes so every child gets real instructor time — not just a stream they passively watch.

02

Projects, not lessons

Every term ends with something they built, ran, and can demo to family. Real outcomes parents can see.

03

Certified instructors

Educators trained in both the tech AND in teaching young learners. Working with kids since 2018.

04

Portfolio that opens doors

By age 14 your child has shipped games, apps, and robots. We help compile a portfolio for scholarships.

05

Curriculum that pivots

We update tracks every year so kids learn current tools — Python, AI agents, Unity — not yesterday's stack.

06

Parent-friendly visibility

Weekly progress, attendance, and project photos — all in your portal. No guessing what your child did today.

Twelve courses, four levels.

Children start wherever their age and experience put them, and move up as the work stops being hard. Nothing is locked — a child who came for games often leaves knowing Python.

Try a class. Free.

A 90-minute session, a real project, and something your child takes home. No card, no deposit, nothing to cancel.