Scratch
Design your own interactive stories, animated games, and creative characters using Scratch's fun, block-based coding language.
Scratch is the world's largest coding platform for young learners, developed by MIT. This course introduces students to the core concepts of computer science without the frustration of complex typing or syntax errors. Using a visual, drag-and-drop puzzle piece interface, participants learn how to think computationally by snapping blocks together to control graphics, music, and sound effects. Students will progress from basic animations to building fully functional multi-level games. The curriculum fosters logical thinking, problem-solving, and algorithmic creativity, empowering learners to transition from content consumers to digital creators.
What they will use
- Level
- Beginner
- Typical ages
- 7–10
- Class length
- 1.5 hours
What they walk away with
A multi-level game other children can actually play.
Loops, conditionals and variables met as tools rather than vocabulary.
The shift from using software to making it.
Beginner pricing
The same package covers any beginner course, so a child who switches mid-year does not pay twice.
See a Scratch class first.
A free 90-minute session with the real tools. Your child builds something and takes it home; you sit in and watch.