About Course

Python powers Instagram, YouTube, Netflix, NASA, and AI systems worldwide.

It is also the first programming language most professional developers learn — and now your child can learn it too, in private one-on-one sessions designed specifically for their age and pace.

Python for Kids is a 12-session live course for children aged 10–14 that takes them from typing their very first line of code all the way to building working programs they are genuinely proud of.

Not toy exercises.

Not button-clicking.

Real text-based code, written by your child, running on their computer.

This is the course that separates children who dabble in coding from children who can actually build things. Python is a skill that will be relevant for the rest of your child’s life — and the earlier they start, the further ahead they will be.

What your child will build:

🖩 A fully working calculator

🎮 A number guessing game with logic and scoring

📋 A to-do list app that saves and loads data

🤖 A simple chatbot that responds to what you type

🏗️ Their own original Python project — designed and built by them

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What Will You Learn?

  • Write Python code in a real text editor like a professional developer
  • Use variables, strings, integers, floats, and booleans correctly
  • Build programs that use if, elif, and else to make decisions
  • Use for loops and while loops to repeat actions efficiently
  • Write and call functions to organise code into reusable blocks
  • Work with lists to store and manage collections of data
  • Read and understand error messages to debug code independently
  • Build complete working programs including a calculator, game, and chatbot
  • Develop real computational thinking skills that apply across all subjects
  • Create a personal Python portfolio to showcase to teachers and schools

Course Content

Section 1: Python Foundations

  • Lesson 1: Your First Python Program — Hello, World! (60 min)
  • Lesson 2: Variables and Data Types — Storing Information (60 min)
  • Lesson 3: Input and Output — Talking to Your Program (60 min)

Section 2: Making Decisions

Section 3: Loops and Repetition

Section 4: Functions and Lists

Section 5: Final Projects

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