Our Tech Xplore Coding Program is designed to introduce K-12 students to the world of coding, robotics, and technology through engaging, hands-on learning experiences.
The Tech Xplore Coding Program for K-12 is more than just learning to code— it’s about building a strong foundation in technology that will empower your child to think creatively, solve problems, and understand how the digital world works.
Through games, puzzles, and real-world coding projects, students will engage with coding in a fun and practical way.
Our coding program grows with your child, offering beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels to suit each student’s skill set.
Our curriculum incorporates Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) concepts, ensuring that students develop critical thinking and analytical skills.
We focus on building a strong foundation in key subject areas, while also encouraging social, emotional, and intellectual growth.
Basics of sequencing, loops, and conditional logic. Simple game development and animation. Interactive coding games that teach fundamental programming concepts while keeping young learners engaged.
Introduction to text-based programming languages (Python and JavaScript), building interactive websites and simple mobile apps, automation basics and developing hands-on tech projects that blend creativity and coding.
Advanced programming concepts (functions, arrays, OOP). Web development using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Introduction to data science and machine learning basics. Complex game and app development. Real-world tech applications, including building fully functional projects for portfolios.
With access to experienced educators, modern resources, and a supportive learning environment.
Students work on real coding projects that inspire creativity and problem-solving.
Our small class sizes ensure personalized attention, allowing each student to learn at their own pace.
Experienced instructors guide students through each module, providing the tools and support they need to succeed.
From building simple video games to programming robots, our students apply what they learn to create something exciting.