Course Outline
This course runs for 18 months. It provide a pathway for kids to get into tech.
At the end of the course, kids will be able to develop animations, stories, and games.
The course costs CAD 1,206 for the 18 months, split into CAD 67 per month (plus taxes).
We enroll kids every month; the next cohort starts Saturday, 14th of March 2026 by 11 a.m. EST.
Course curriculum
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Live Class
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Student Refresher
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Scratch
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Tasks to do during the break from live classes
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00th Class Notes
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01st Class Notes
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01st Class Quiz
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01st Class Homework
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02nd Class Notes
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02nd Class Quiz
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02nd Class Homework
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3rd Class Notes
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03rd Class Quiz
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03rd Class Homework
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04th Class Notes
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04th Class Quiz
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04th Class Homework
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About this course
- $67 + tax, first payment
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Introduction to Visual Programming Review
Dubem Akudinobi
This course has enabled my son to build on his creativity and design thinking skills. The course is age appropriate and he has been able to use 'Scratch' to bring some of his imagination to life, like Saving the Earth. The course has opened him up...
Read MoreThis course has enabled my son to build on his creativity and design thinking skills. The course is age appropriate and he has been able to use 'Scratch' to bring some of his imagination to life, like Saving the Earth. The course has opened him up to understanding how to design a programme and not just how to use it. I recommend this course for young children.
Read LessIntroduction to Visual Programming Review
Somebi Akudinobi
This course has enabled my daughter to build on her creativity and design thinking skills. The course is age appropriate and she has been able to use 'Scratch' to tell stories using games. She now understands how to design games and not just how t...
Read MoreThis course has enabled my daughter to build on her creativity and design thinking skills. The course is age appropriate and she has been able to use 'Scratch' to tell stories using games. She now understands how to design games and not just how to play them. I recommend this course for young children.
Read LessGood course with awesome teachers!
Enoch Olisa
The course is awesome. Course content is comprehensive yet simple enough and practical for kids to follow. The instructors are kind and patient! I fully recommend.
The course is awesome. Course content is comprehensive yet simple enough and practical for kids to follow. The instructors are kind and patient! I fully recommend.
Read LessFAQ
Get answers to some of the frequently asked questions!
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How long is the course?
The live classroom training lasts for a period of 18 months.
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Are there breaks during the course?
Our academy goes on holidays every July(Summer) and December(Winter) so our students can engage in fun, family, or festive events.
Students are given assignments and projects but live classes do not hold. There is no need for them to join the live class during these periods. -
When does the next batch of training start?
We take new batches of students every month except July and December. Classes start the 1st week of the month.
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How much is the course?
It costs CAD 1,206 (plus taxes). Broken down into 18 months, that is CAD 67 (plus taxes) per month.
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Where do live classes hold?
They are held virtually. Live classes hold via Zoom. Learning resources (such as notes, quizzes, assignments, and projects) are shared via Thinkific.
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What day and time do live classes hold?
Classes hold every Saturday for a duration of 1 hour. Classes would have about 5 students. The exact time the class will start for each batch will be communicated.
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What do students need for the training?
- Students should have their own laptops.
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What happens at the end of the course?
Students can progress to our next course, Advanced Visual Programming.
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What is the goal of the training?
The goal is to:
- Catch them young! The world has gone so digital and starting out kids and teens early puts them ahead.
- Make good use of their free time and energy.
- Position them to go fully into tech or tech-related fields in the future.