Courses

Web Coding for Everyone

We designed this beginner-friendly course to introduce young students to the fundamentals of web development.

Throughout the course, students learn to use HTML, CSS and basic JavaScript to design their own websites and interactive web games.

Course Info

Ages: 9-12 (Primary cohort); 13-16 (Secondary cohort)

Next Intake: 10th May 2025

Frequency (Pri): Every Sat from 10am-11.30am for 12 weeks

Frequency (Sec): Every Sat from 6pm-8pm for 8 weeks

Fees: Free for our beneficiaries, for other students: $180 (Sec), $200 (Pri)

Intro to Python 3

Our introductory Python course will familiarise students with fundamental programming concepts such as variables, operations, control flow, functions and data structures.

Students will be encouraged to hone their problem-solving skills and utilise their innate creativity to develop unique Python applications.

Course Info

Ages: 13-16

Next Intake: 2 June 2025

Frequency: eight 2-hour sessions every Mon and Thu of the holidays (timings TBC)

Fees: Free for our beneficiaries, $180 for other students

< What is Python />

				
					console.log( 
'Known for its simplicity, readability and'
'gentle learning curve, Python is the programming language'
'most students start out with.'
);

console.log(
'Don`t, however, be fooled by its popularity'
'amongst beginners. Python is widely used by professionals'
'across every industry. Ever wondered how'
'McDonald`s processes your order, or how Netflix knows just'
'which shows to recommend you?'
'That`s Python, working ever so silently behind the scenes!'
)

python_use_cases = [
'app development', 'data analysis', 'cybersecurity', 'artificial intelligence',
]
				
			

Classic hangman game designed by one of our classes!

To register as a beneficiary, students must be active recipients of at least one of the following schemes.

  • MOE / school-based financial aid
  • low-income beneficiary at a registered charity in Singapore, such as Children’s Wishing Well, TOUCH, SHINE etc.
  • blue or orange CHAS card
  • any kind of government scheme for low-income families, such as DigitalAccess@Home, ComCare etc.