
Our Tech Learning Paths
Three exciting pathways where students learn, create, and build real tech skills.
Coding. AI. Robotics
Coding
Coding allows students to create mini‑games, animations, and simple applications. Scratch and Python, adapted to each age level, help them learn logic, structured thinking, and algorithmic skills.
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What students gain:
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Logic & structured thinking: understanding, breaking down, and solving step by step.
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Applied creativity: turning an idea into a digital project that actually works.
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Problem‑solving: testing, fixing, succeeding — an engineering mindset.
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Self‑confidence: the pride of creating something they can show and be proud of.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
A simple and fun introduction to AI through creative tools: image generation, small “smart” projects, and an age‑appropriate understanding of how AI recognizes patterns, text, or images.
What students gain:
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Modern tech literacy: understanding what AI is in today’s world.
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Creativity & innovation: using AI tools to create images, ideas, and prototypes.
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Critical thinking: learning how to use AI responsibly and thoughtfully.
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Future‑readiness: early exposure to a technology that will shape their future.
Robotics
Robotics allows students to build and program robots using motors, sensors, and real components. They test their robots through engineering challenges like movement, detection, and robot‑soccer.
What students gain:
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Hands‑on learning: building, assembling, coding, and testing real robots.
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Engineering mindset: iterating, improving, and solving real challenges.
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Teamwork: planning, communicating, and collaborating with others.
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Confidence & pride: seeing their robot move and succeed in challenges.
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