Our story

We're not just teaching coding.

We're teaching kids how to think clearly and solve problems. Code is just the medium — and it happens to be the most powerful one of the next twenty years. Real code, real problems, classes of five, taught by a working engineer.

The problem

"My kid did 6 months of coding and still can't build anything."

We hear this from parents constantly. Kids drag blocks around. They watch tutorials. They sit through "courses" that never actually finish. No real code. No real skills. No confidence — and worst of all, no real thinking.

Why we exist

Our job isn't to teach code. It's to teach thinking.

Problem-solving is the most underrated skill of the next twenty years. It compounds — in math, in science, in writing, in business, in every grown-up decision your kid will make.

Code is just the sharpest tool to teach it with. So that's what we use. Not because we want every kid to become a software engineer, but because we want every kid to learn how to think like one.

Our approach

Six commitments we make to every parent.

We teach thinking, not typing.

Code is the medium. The lesson is problem-solving. Your kid will leave thinking like an engineer — clear, structured, fearless when something breaks.

Cohorts of 5. Never more.

Most coding programs run 8–12 kids per class. We cap every cohort at five. Every student gets real time at the keyboard and personal feedback every single session.

Real code from day one.

We don't decide when your kid is 'ready' for real code. From week one, they're using the same languages working engineers use — because some kids are ready to fly, and we refuse to hold them back.

Taught by an engineer, not a teacher.

Every class is taught personally by a working software engineer with 3+ years of experience and multiple shipped products serving hundreds of real users. No rotating staff. No scripts.

Real projects, every level.

Each tier ends with a real, finished project — a game, a live website, a working robot — that your kid built, debugged, and shipped. Real artifacts of real skill.

Preparing them for what's next.

AI is rewriting the job market. The kids who'll thrive are the ones who can think clearly, solve hard problems, and finish what they start. That isn't a curriculum — it's a mindset. And we're shaping it now.

Ages & levels

Three levels. But age is just a guide.

We group by readiness, not just by birthday. Some 7-year-olds are ready to write real Python. Some 14-year-olds are starting fresh. We meet your kid where they are — and push them as far as they can go.

Junior Builders

Ages typically 6–9

Real code, kid-sized. Python and HTML in friendly bites. They walk out shocked at what they can build.

Code Crafters

Ages typically 10–13

Now they're building real apps and games — using the same languages and tools real working developers use every day.

Studio Track

Ages typically 14–17

Industry-grade workflows. Ship something they can show off to a college admissions officer, a future employer, or a curious uncle.

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Ready to see what your kid can build?