Every course
we run.
Four levels, twelve courses. Children start wherever their age and experience put them, and move up as the work stops being hard.
Blocks, bricks and buttons. Everything is visual and physical, and every term ends with something they can carry out of the room.
EV3
Build, program, and command your own intelligent LEGO robots using advanced motors, sensors, and intuitive software.
See the courseScratch
Design your own interactive stories, animated games, and creative characters using Scratch's fun, block-based coding language.
See the courseMicro:bit
A pocket-sized computer with lights, buttons and sensors — the gentlest possible introduction to real hardware.
See the courseThe jump from dragging blocks to typing code. This is the hardest step in the whole journey and the reason our classes are capped.
Python
Master Python, the world's most popular coding language, and build real-world applications from text games to data scripts.
See the courseAdvasbot
Our own robotics kit: 3D-printed parts, real controllers, and a project you finish and then actually play with.
See the courseGodot
A real, free game engine — the step up from Scratch, where the games start looking like games.
See the courseGDevelop
A real game engine driven by visual events — the step between Scratch and writing code.
Real hardware, real deployment, real models. Projects get longer and more independent, and the work becomes portfolio-grade.
Arduino
Breadboards, sensors and C++. The point where students stop using kits and start building circuits.
See the courseWeb App
Build something with a URL — a real application other people can open, use, and break.
See the courseAI
Replace the magic with mechanism: train your own models and find out exactly where they fail.
See the courseUnity
C# and the engine behind a large share of the mobile games your child already plays.
Raspberry Pi
A full Linux computer the size of a card — where robotics stops being a kit and becomes a system.
Courses that sit outside the main path — exam preparation, and the platforms students keep asking us for.
IGCSE CS
Exam preparation for IGCSE Computer Science, taught by people who write code for a living.
See the courseUnreal Engine
The engine behind a lot of what people mean by 'AAA'. An elective, for students who want it.
Minecraft
Coding inside the world they already spend their weekends in.
Roblox Studio
Build and publish a Roblox experience other players can join.
These run differently from the main path, so pricing depends on what you need. Ask us and we will give you a straight answer.
Ask about pricingEvery package includes
- 1.5 hour classes
- All project materials
- Parent portal access
- Weekly progress + project photos
Want to try before you enrol?
We publish free intro lessons from several of these courses. No signup, no payment — just follow along at home.
Try a class. Free.
A 90-minute session, a real project, and something your child takes home. No card, no deposit, nothing to cancel.