Future-ready skills for the AI era
An AI-native builder program for middle and high school students — coding, AI literacy, problem solving, and real project building, guided by vetted mentors.
The future isn't programmers vs non-programmers. It's people who can use AI to build real things vs people who only consume AI-generated answers.
What they learn
Not just coding — how to think, build, and verify
A skill stack built for the AI era. Students learn to use AI as a partner, then own and explain what they build.
Computational thinking
Break big problems into steps, design logic, spot patterns — the foundation behind all of it.
AI literacy
What AI can and can't do, how prompts work, and how to check its answers instead of trusting blindly.
Python coding
Real programming fundamentals — read, modify, debug, and verify code, not just memorise syntax.
Product thinking
Who's the user? What problem are we solving? Turning code into something actually useful.
Communication
Explaining ideas, asking good questions, writing clear prompts — AI rewards clear thinkers.
Digital safety
Passwords, phishing, scams, deepfakes, and privacy — basic survival knowledge online.
Two tracks
Matched to your child's stage
Future-ready technology skills, age-appropriate from the first session.
Middle School Track
Creative, curiosity-first coding. Logic and Python basics, AI fundamentals, digital safety, and simple games and websites — confidence-building projects where every session ends with something they built.
“I can make something small and explain how it works.”
High School Track
Serious and project-based. Python, web apps, APIs, GitHub, working with AI tools, data basics, and product thinking — building a real portfolio of projects they can show.
“I can build, explain, deploy, and improve a real project.”
Hand-picked mentors
Meet the mentors who teach school students
Every mentor is individually vetted. New mentors appear here automatically as they join. Talk to an advisor for a personalised match.
Aravind A.
Mathematics | 19+ Years at Reputed Coaching Institutes · IIT JEE & EAMCET | Hyderabad
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Bhupathi Reddy J.
Physics | 20+ Years at Reputed Coaching Institutes · JEE MAINS & NEET · AP Physics & SAT | Hyderabad
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Ranganna Ramadugu.
Sanskrit Guide | Shiksha Shastri (B.Ed.) · MA Telugu | Manthani, Telangana | Free Offering | Weekends
Voluntary offering
Free
Sanath B.
Penn State CS · Python for School Students · AI Native Engineering for College Grads
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Swapna R.
Math & Computer Science · Middle School Specialist | Software Engineer & MCA Graduate | Dallas, TX
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Common questions
Who is this for?
Middle and high school students (grades 6–12) who want to learn how software actually works — whether they're complete beginners or already tinkering. No prior coding experience is required for the Middle School track.
Isn't coding pointless now that AI can write it?
The opposite. AI writes more code, but someone still has to know what to build, whether it's correct, and how to fix it. We teach students to use AI as a power tool — to build and verify real things — not to depend on it. That's the skill that matters going forward.
Do students need their own computer?
A computer with a browser and an internet connection is enough to start. Your mentor will help with any free tools needed in the first session.
How are mentors chosen?
Every mentor is individually vetted for credentials, teaching ability, and a project-led, practice-heavy style. Talk to an advisor and we'll match your child with the right one.
How does it work and what does it cost?
Tell an advisor your child's grade and goals on WhatsApp. We shortlist the right mentor and arrange a session — most mentors offer a trial. Your advisor walks you through rates and packages; no sign-up required.
Give your child a head start
Tell an advisor your child's grade and what they're curious about. We'll match them with the right mentor — usually within a few hours.