Dice & Number Games
Guess-the-number and dice games that teach randomness and loops.
From first line of code to real games and tools.
The jump from blocks to real text code. Students write genuine Python — variables, loops, functions, data — and end the cohort shipping games and small tools they are proud to show off. This is the language that opens AI, web and data.
Every unit ends with something your child has actually built. Pace is 1-on-1, so no one is ever rushed or held back.
Print, input and variables — write your first interactive programs.
Repeat work and make decisions with for, while and if.
Package code into functions you can name, reuse and test.
Store and process collections with lists and dictionaries.
Build a graphical game with Pygame Zero — sprites, score and sound.
Plan, build and present a capstone project of the student’s choice.
Kids remember what they make. Each project is a genuine artifact your child keeps, shares and builds on.
Guess-the-number and dice games that teach randomness and loops.
A rule-based console chatbot with personality and memory.
A playable Pygame Zero game with a score, lives and sound.
An original app or game the student scopes, builds and demos.
A weekend build sprint where students turn a prompt into a working Python project in 48 hours, with mentor check-ins. Great practice for real deadlines — and a portfolio piece to keep.
No toy software that gets thrown away. Your child works with the same core tools professionals use, introduced gently.
Every session is 1-on-1 with a vetted mentor who has shipped real work — not a pre-recorded video. You'll get progress notes after each class.
No — we pace it. Younger students start with visual Turtle graphics and short wins, then grow into games and tools as confidence builds.
That is exactly who this is for. We assume zero experience. Kids with a Scratch background simply move a little faster.
Yes — every project is saved to a personal portfolio, and the capstone is recorded so you can share it with family.
Web Development, App & Game Dev, or Machine Learning — Python is the shared foundation for all three.
Meet the mentor, see the platform, and watch your child build something on day one. No card required.