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Small live coding classes for Sharjah students from age six to adult: one teacher, five to eight students, one hour a week of writing code that actually runs. Slots sit in the Gulf Standard Time evening, after school and after work.
There is no academy across town and no crawl through King Faisal Street traffic to reach it. The class happens where the student already is, at a desk at home, with a teacher who remembers exactly where they got stuck last week.
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01 · Courses
Sharjah families rarely buy anything twice. Read the full syllabus, schedule and fee behind each card, then test the teaching itself in a free demo before a dirham changes hands.
Six to twelve year olds typing real Python: turtle art, guessing games, small quizzes, and a first straight answer to what AI actually is.
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Children direct an AI assistant to build programs, then inspect its work. Doubting a confident computer is a habit worth forming early.
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A teacher-guided tour of the AI tools children find on their own anyway, with house rules, safe habits, and live examples of the tools being wrong.
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The whole language taught to be used, variables through functions, files and APIs, closing with a project the teenager designed themselves.
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Teens gather data, train real classifiers and probe the failures. A model that misfires teaches twice as much as one that behaves.
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Serious building with AI pair programmers. The course drills the checking and reviewing, because the generating part is already easy.
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For college students and working adults starting properly: core Python, data structures and object-oriented design, built up week by steady week.
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Turn the repetitive slice of a workday into scripts: files, spreadsheets, reports and email, useful from the very first month.
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02 · Local context
Sharjah is the emirate that spends its ambition on education. University City gathers the American University of Sharjah and the University of Sharjah on one campus district, the Sharjah International Book Fair fills halls every November, UNESCO named the city World Book Capital in 2019, and the House of Wisdom is the kind of library other cities put on postcards. Families here did not need convincing that learning matters. What they ask, sensibly, is whether a particular class is any good and whether it is worth what it costs.
Both questions deserve straight answers. A coding class is good when a real teacher watches a small number of students write real programs, week after week, and adjusts to each of them. That is the entire design of ours: batches of five to eight, live on video, one hour weekly, ending in projects the student keeps. It is worth the fee when nothing in it is padding. Group classes cost about AED 150 a month, and every dirham of that goes to the thing you actually wanted, which is a teacher's attention on your child's code.
Ask any Sharjah parent what an after-school activity really costs and they will quote you a time, not a price. A drive to an academy in Dubai, or even across town at six in the evening, wraps an hour of tuition inside two hours of car. Online classes delete that arithmetic. A student in Al Nahda, Muwaileh, Al Khan or Wasit logs in at five and is back to homework by ten past six. The same is true in Khor Fakkan and Kalba, which no Dubai academy was ever going to reach anyway.
Sharjah's private schools, licensed by SPEA, run Indian, British, American and IB curricula, and its government schools follow the Ministry of Education programme. Our coursework belongs to none of these and sits comfortably next to all of them. The overlaps favour the student who can already program:
Sharjah has tens of thousands of university students inside its own borders and a workforce that crosses into Dubai every morning. For both, our college and professional tracks sit deliberately late in the evening. A student at AUS can take Python Mastery beside an engineering degree; an accountant home from Deira by seven can still make an eight o'clock automation class. We promise the skills and the projects, not the job. Anyone who promises the job is selling something other than education.
03 · The format
Six cells cover the whole arrangement. Nothing else is hiding behind a brochure.
A
Every class is a live call with a teacher who answers questions the moment they are asked. Students share screens, get unstuck in real time, and are expected to speak.
B
Small enough that the teacher hears every student every week, large enough that students see each other's approaches. One-on-one runs the same syllabus at a private pace.
C
Weekday slots run about 4:00 to 9:00 PM GST, with Saturday and Sunday slots for the weekend. The slot is fixed and weekly, so it settles into the family routine like a school period.
D
Sharjah households speak Arabic, Urdu, Hindi, Malayalam and more. Our teachers teach multilingual students all day and check understanding out loud instead of assuming it.
E
A game, a working script, a trained model: every course ends with software the student made and can still run next year, which is more than can be said for most homework.
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The demo is a full, ordinary class, not a performance. Watch how the teacher handles your child's actual questions, then decide with evidence in hand.
04 · The curriculum
All eight courses sit on one progression. The free demo doubles as placement, so no family has to guess where their student belongs on this line.
First programs Ages 6 to 9
Loops, conditions and sequences learned through programs a child wants to exist: drawings, games, small surprises. Typed code arrives in gentle doses. Progress looks like a child calling family over to the screen.
The language proper Ages 9 to 14
Python from an empty file: variables, functions, lists, dictionaries, and the patient reading of error messages. The milestone here is quiet but real, the day a student fixes their own bug before asking for help.
Data and models Ages 13 to 18
Files, APIs and datasets first, then machine learning without the mythology: what training does, where models fail, and why. The finishing project is a classifier the teenager trained and can defend in plain sentences.
Adult evening tracks College and career
Core Python, automation and AI tooling for university students and working adults, scheduled after the working day and paced for people who have one.
We make no placement promises. Graduates leave with programs that run and the vocabulary to explain them, which is the part of an interview you can actually prepare.
05 · Plain reasons
Trained instructors, not moonlighting students. Wherever possible the same teacher stays with a batch from first class to final project, so nothing has to be re-explained to a stranger.
Five to eight, and you can verify it yourself in the demo. Count the names on screen; there will not be forty of them.
Each course is organised around software the student finishes, because a program that finally works teaches persistence no worksheet can.
A completion certificate here names the project behind it. It goes into a school portfolio without inflating anything.
Parents hear what was covered, what the student found difficult, and what happens next, in sentences a busy adult can act on.
No registration charge, no material costs, no surprise term invoice. Monthly billing, and the demo class before any of it.
06 · Verified reviews
Classes are live and online, so students joining from the United Arab Emirates sit in the same small batches as our worldwide community. Every review below is real and verified, and many more sit on the Wall of Love.
"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
"The one step solution for my son. Modern Age Coders make learning coding so simple that kids love it. The teachers explain complex concepts clearly with practical exercises and interactive content. The projects were challenging and rewarding."
Ria Mukherjee
Parent
"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
"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
07 · Nearby guides
This page is written for Sharjah. The neighbouring guides cover the rest of the map.
The country-level guide: one format, seven emirates, and everything that stays identical no matter which one you call home.
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The Dubai edition, for families on the other side of the morning traffic. Same courses, same fees, Dubai's own school context.
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The capital's page: ADEK schools, island and mainland families, and evening classes that reach Al Ain without a car.
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A parent's deep dive on ages six to twelve: first classes, Scratch to Python, and what progress looks like month by month.
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08 · Fees
Billing is monthly, in US dollars, and the dirham's dollar peg keeps the AED figures from drifting. What you are buying, in both plans, is a teacher's attention.
Group classes
$40 per month
about AED 150 per month
One-on-one classes
$100 per month
about AED 370 per month
No registration fee, no hidden charges, no long lock-in. If the demo does not persuade you, walk away owing nothing.
09 · Questions
10 · Free demo class
Sharjah shoppers check the stitching before they buy, and a class should survive the same treatment. The demo is one complete live hour with a real teacher, at the end of which the student has written running code. Then, and only then, you decide.
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4.9 rating across 547+ Google reviews