Live online, evenings in Arabia Standard Time
Modern Age Coders teaches live, online, in English. Batches hold five to eight students. A real instructor runs every class, asks questions, and watches your child write code. We teach ages six to adult, from first loops to working AI projects, at hours that fit after Saudi school and office days.
No prerecorded video libraries. No hundred-student webinars. A demo class comes first, free, so you can judge the teaching before paying anything.
4.9 rating across 547+ Google reviews
Courses
Every course below is a live cohort, not a video library. Click through any card for the full syllabus, class schedule and fee details.
Children write real Python early, starting with turtle graphics and small games, then meet friendly AI ideas they can explain at the dinner table.
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Kids describe what they want to build, direct AI coding tools to build it, then read and fix the code that comes back. A new skill, taught carefully.
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A guided tour of the AI tools kids already hear about, used safely and creatively: images, stories and simple chatbots, with clear ground rules parents will like.
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Proper Python: variables to data structures, files, APIs and small applications. Lines up well with CBSE Classes 11 and 12 computer science, which is taught in Python.
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How models learn from data. Teens clean datasets, train classifiers and finish with a project worth showing at a science fair or a university interview.
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Building software with AI pair programmers, plus enough real engineering to catch the AI when it is wrong. That second half is the course.
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A serious course on AI coding agents: what they can do, how to direct them, and how professional developers already work with them.
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Python from zero to working fluency: core language, object-oriented code, files, libraries and a portfolio of programs that run.
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The mathematics and the code behind machine learning, taught together. Regression through neural networks, with projects on real datasets.
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Make the boring parts of a job disappear: spreadsheets, reports, files and emails handled by scripts you wrote yourself.
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How large language models work and how to build with them: prompting that holds up, APIs, retrieval and small end-to-end applications.
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The AI coding agents course for working developers and determined career-switchers. Direct the tools, review their output, ship faster.
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Across the Kingdom
The class happens online, so the city on your address matters less than the clock on your wall. Still, most Saudi enquiries reach us from three metro areas, and each has its own guide with local detail on timings, school fit and getting started.
The capital, and the centre of the Kingdom's technology push. Evening and weekend batches fill fastest here.
Our guide for families on the Red Sea coast, including how class timings fit Jeddah school schedules.
For the Eastern Province: Dammam, Khobar and Dhahran, covered in one guide.
A parent's guide to starting a child aged six to twelve, written specifically for Riyadh families.
Everything about our Python tracks for every age, gathered in one place.
Our AI and machine learning courses, from kid-safe introductions to professional-grade skills.
The format
The format is plain and we have kept it the same for years, because it works.
Every class is a live video call with a teacher who knows your child by name. Students talk, share screens and ask questions mid-problem. One hour holds attention; two does not.
Small enough that nobody hides at the back. If a student is stuck, the instructor sees it in that class, not at the end of the month. One-on-one is available if you prefer it.
Weekday slots run through the Saudi evening, roughly 4:00 to 9:00 PM Arabia Standard Time, after school and office hours. Friday and Saturday slots cover the weekend.
Classes run in English, the working language of most Saudi international schools. Instructors speak plainly and check understanding constantly rather than assuming it.
Games, websites, automation scripts, trained models. Students leave with working things they built, not a folder of finished worksheets.
You book a free demo, the student attends a real class, and only then do we talk about enrolment. If it is not a fit, no hard feelings and nothing owed.
Local context
You do not need a lecture on Vision 2030 from a coding school. The short version is enough: the Kingdom has decided, publicly and with a budget, that its economy will not run on oil alone. Software, AI and digital services sit near the centre of that plan, and the schools and employers around your family are already adjusting to it.
We will not promise that a coding course secures your child's future. No honest school can. What a good class does is narrower and more real. It teaches a child to break a problem into steps and to be wrong without giving up. It ends with the child having built something from nothing. Those habits show up in maths marks, in science projects, and eventually in work, whatever the work turns out to be.
For adults the case is more direct. Python and AI skills now appear across Saudi job listings in finance, energy, logistics and government digital services. Our college and professional tracks are built for someone studying or working full time: evening batches, no busywork, and projects that belong in a portfolio.
Saudi students come to us from Ministry of Education schools and from the international schools of Riyadh, Jeddah and the Eastern Province. Our classes supplement school rather than replace it, and the coursework is deliberately curriculum-agnostic. A few alignments are still worth knowing.
What is actually taught
Parents ask what the syllabus builds toward, so here is the whole arc in one table. Nobody rides it end to end in a year. Students enter at the stage that matches their age and experience, and the demo class is where we place them.
Block-based logic and early typed code. Sequencing, loops and conditions arrive through games and stories the child designs. The measure of success at this stage is simple: the child should be asking when the next class is.
Variables, data types, loops, functions, lists and dictionaries, written in real Python from a blank file. Turtle graphics supplies the early wins, then small games and quiz apps take over. By the end of this stage students debug their own errors before asking for help.
File handling, APIs and working with data, then a first honest look at machine learning: what a dataset is, what training means, why models get things wrong. Teens finish with a trained model they can explain in plain words.
Python fluency for work: automation, data analysis, generative AI APIs and AI coding agents such as Codex and Claude Code. Built for evening study around a degree or a full-time job in the Kingdom.
A note for professionals: we teach skills, not shortcuts. There is no placement guarantee here, and anyone offering you one is selling something else. What you get is live instruction, code review on your own work, and a portfolio that speaks for itself.
The honest pitch
Our teachers are trained instructors, not gig workers reading slides. Many students stay with the same teacher for years.
Small groups are the whole model. Attention is the product, and everything else follows from it.
Every course ends with things the student built and kept: games, sites, scripts, trained models.
Students receive a certificate when they complete a course, useful for school portfolios and university applications.
Parents get regular updates on what was covered and where the student stands. No guessing between report cards.
The free demo is a real class, not a sales call. Decide after you have watched us teach.
Verified reviews
We teach live and online, so students from Saudi Arabia join the same small batches as our community worldwide. These are real, verified reviews. More are on our Wall of Love.
"My child Dhairya is really enjoying the Modern Age Coders classes. This is his first online class and he eagerly looks forward to it. I can already see his improvement, and the teachers are very cooperative and listen to our suggestions."
Sonam Oswal
Parent of Dhairya
"I am truly grateful for my experience at Modern Age Coders. My teachers were not only teachers but also mentors and friendly figures. The perks are excellent: one-on-one doubt solving, mentoring and regular tests. The most impressive part was working on real-world projects."
Krishnam Bhatter
Former student
"Mivaan enjoys the class. He understands the concepts and completes his tasks with excitement. He has started taking real interest in coding. Truly an amazing class."
Shradha Saraf
Parent of Mivaan
"My son has been attending this class for a few months and I have been genuinely impressed with his progress and enthusiasm. The instructors are patient and knowledgeable. He looks forward to every class and his confidence has grown."
Poonam Rathore
Parent
"My son struggled with maths for years. Integrating it into coding projects has transformed his understanding and confidence. Highly recommended."
Shewta Singh
Mother of Ishan
Fees
Fees are billed monthly in US dollars. The riyal figures below shift a little with the exchange rate.
Group classes
$40 per month
about SAR 150 per month
One-on-one classes
$100 per month
about SAR 375 per month
Free demo first, no hidden fees, no registration charge. If the demo does not convince you, you pay nothing.
Questions
Free demo class
The demo is our whole sales pitch. A real teacher, a real hour, and by the end of it the student has written code. Book it, watch what happens, then decide.
Prefer WhatsApp? Message us and a mentor will reply during Saudi daytime hours.
4.9 rating across 547+ Google reviews