Coding & Maths Classes near Camac Street, Kolkata
Modern Age Coders runs premium, live online coding and mathematics classes for families near Camac Street, Kolkata (700017). We teach Python, Java, AI/ML and school maths in small live batches of 6–8, led by full-time software engineers and maths graduates — never pre-recorded videos. Children at St. Xavier's, La Martiniere, Loreto and St. James' learn from home by 4:30 PM, with no commute through Park Street traffic.
At a glance
Premium live online, built for time-poor families
Modern Age Coders is a premium, live online coding and maths school — every class is taught in real time by a full-time engineer or maths graduate to a small batch of 6–8 students, never delivered as a pre-recorded video. For Camac Street's time-poor professional families, this means studio-quality teaching that arrives at home, on schedule, without anyone crossing Park Street traffic.
Every course we run, live online
| Course | Who it is for | What you build / learn |
|---|---|---|
| Python & AI for Kids/Teens | Kids and teens ages 8–17 | Python from scratch plus AI fundamentals; build games, bots and small apps in live project batches |
| Python for Beginners (Kids) | Young beginners leaving block coding | Variables, loops and first real programs — a gentle bridge from Scratch to Python |
| Java for ICSE Students | ICSE Class 9–10 Computer Applications | The exact BlueJ Java syllabus, board-style programs, practicals and viva prep |
| Java Programming for Kids/Teens | Teens ages 13–18 | Core Java and OOP foundations — the ICSE essential plus general programming strength |
| Java DSA Course | Teens and college students | Data structures and algorithms in Java for placements and competitive coding |
| AI/ML for Teens | Teens ages 13–18 | Machine-learning foundations and your first working models, explained for school-age learners |
| AI/ML for College Students | College students and serious learners | Applied AI/ML for placements and data-focused careers |
| C++ DSA Course | College students and competitive programmers | C++ data structures and algorithms for CP, DSA interviews and placements |
| Coding Classes for Girls | Girls, kids and teens | Girls-only Princess/Queen Coders batches building tech confidence and leadership |
| CBSE/ICSE Computer Science Class 11–12 | Class 11–12 board students | Complete board CS: theory, practicals, projects and exam prep (ICSE Java / CBSE Python) |
| Online Maths Tuition | Grades 1–12, all boards, through college | Structured maths plus Olympiad prep (AMC, IOQM, RMO, IMO) and college maths |
| Summer Coding Camp | Kids, teens and adults on summer break | A full coding module completed intensively in 3–4 weeks |
| Winter Coding Camp | Kids, teens and adults on winter break | A full holiday-intensive coding module in 3–4 weeks |
See the full catalogue on the All Courses page, or check Pricing for every plan.
Three tracks Camac Street families start with
Python & AI for Kids and Teens
Python is the language we recommend most Camac Street families start with — it is the most in-demand language in industry and the gentlest to learn well. In small live batches, children move from their first print() to writing real programs and AI-aware projects, guided by an engineer who uses Python at work. It is also the CBSE Class 11–12 Computer Science language, so school and skill reinforce each other.
You'll learn: Variables, loops, functions and AI basics. You'll build: games, bots and a finished mini-app to show at home.
Java for ICSE Students
For St. Xavier's, La Martiniere and St. James' students, Java is not optional — it is the language behind ICSE Computer Applications for Class 9–10. We teach the exact BlueJ syllabus your school sets, drilling board-style programs, practical files and viva answers, then extend into proper object-oriented thinking. This is the difference between scraping a board pass and genuinely understanding the code. ISC and Class 11–12 students continue in our complete Computer Science for Class 11–12 course.
You'll learn: OOP, classes, the BlueJ board syllabus and viva prep. You'll build: clean, board-ready programs with confidence.
AI & Machine Learning for Teens
Camac Street parents who work in finance, consulting and export already see AI reshaping their own industries, and they want their children ahead of it. Our AI/ML track takes teens from Python foundations to building their first real machine-learning models — explained for school-age minds, not diluted into buzzwords. College-bound students can continue into our applied AI/ML for college and placements.
You'll learn: ML foundations, data handling and model building. You'll build: a working model you can explain end to end.
Children from the schools around Camac Street
Modern Age Coders teaches children from the leading schools around Camac Street, including St. Xavier's Collegiate School (Mother Teresa Sarani), La Martiniere for Boys and La Martiniere for Girls (Loudon Street and Rawdon Street), Loreto House (Middleton Row), St. James' School (AJC Bose Road), Assembly of God Church School, Pratt Memorial School, Modern High School for Girls, Future Foundation School and M.P. Birla Foundation. Because we are fully live online, a child anywhere in the 700017 belt joins the same small batch without a single minute of commute.
This is a predominantly ICSE/ISC neighbourhood, with a strong CBSE minority — and our teaching maps directly onto both. For ICSE Class 9–10 we follow the BlueJ Java for ICSE syllabus, programs, practicals and viva; for board finals we run a complete Computer Science for Class 11–12 course covering ICSE Java and CBSE Python. A family with one ICSE child and one CBSE child can run both tracks side by side, and school maths from Grade 1 through college sits alongside the coding.
Camac Street — Kolkata's downtown corporate corridor
Camac Street — Abanindranath Tagore Sarani — is Kolkata's downtown corporate corridor, where law chambers, banks, consulates, advertising houses and export firms stack up inside Park Mansions, Industries House and the Russell Street and Theatre Road towers. The families who live here, in Park Mansions flats and Russell Street walk-ups, often work in those very buildings: consulting, finance, law, design, export. They are time-poor, two-income and globally networked, and they already know that coding and applied maths matter. What they want is not persuasion — it is a serious, well-structured programme.
That is exactly the gap live online fills here. The Camac Street–Park Street–AJC Bose Road belt is gridlocked through office hours and again at the school run, so a child finishing at St. Xavier's or La Martiniere can lose an hour crawling to a Gariahat or Ballygunge tuition flat and another hour back. With Modern Age Coders, the driver drops the child home near Minto Park or Rawdon Street by 3:15 PM, and class begins at 4:30 PM — no traffic, no unsupervised travel through Free School Street and Chowringhee, no evening lost to logistics.
What we love about teaching this neighbourhood is how quickly its children turn code into something real. These are households where a parent's work — an export invoice, a cause-list, a team lunch order — is visible at the dinner table, and the children build software to solve exactly those problems. The projects below were all built by students from the Camac Street belt, and every one of them shipped to a real user at home.
Consulate Currency Converter
A La Martiniere Class 8 boy living off Theatre Road built a Python tool that converts INR to USD, GBP and EUR at the day's rate for his father's export-house invoices. His father now opens it before every overseas call instead of checking three websites.
Fort Knox Lunch-Order Splitter
A St. James' Class 9 student, whose mother works in a Camac Street office, built a small web app that splits the weekly team tiffin order and per-head cost across 11 colleagues — ending the daily WhatsApp confusion over who owes what.
Middleton Row Carpool Tracker
A Loreto House Class 7 girl built a Python program that schedules the shared school car between three Park Mansions families, printing each morning's pickup order so the drivers stop calling each other at 6:45 AM.
"My evenings are unpredictable, but the class isn't — she logs in at 4:30 whether I'm home or stuck on Camac Street, and she's actually building things."
The Camac Street, Park Street & AJC Bose Road belt
Live anywhere near Camac Street and not listed above? Because every class is live online, your exact street does not matter — book a free demo from wherever you are in central Kolkata.
Slots that fit the corporate-corridor day
| Slot | Time | Best for | Days |
|---|---|---|---|
| After-school early | 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM | Primary and middle school (ages 6–12) home by 3:15 | Mon / Wed / Fri |
| After-school late | 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM | Teens balancing school homework | Tue / Thu |
| Evening | 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM | ICSE/ISC board students and older teens | Mon / Wed |
| Weekend morning | 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM | Project-intensive and 1-on-1 sessions | Sat / Sun |
| Weekend afternoon | 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM | Working adults and college learners | Sat / Sun |
| Flexible / custom | By arrangement | Families with unpredictable corporate hours | As agreed |
Where live online wins — and where it doesn't
Where live online wins
- Zero commute — no hour lost crawling through Camac Street, Park Street or AJC Bose Road traffic each way
- No unsupervised travel for a child through a dense commercial and office zone
- Small live batches of 6–8 with full teacher attention, not a crowded tuition room
- Taught by full-time engineers and maths graduates, not whoever is local
- Sessions can be recorded for revision, so a missed evening is never a lost lesson
- Learning continues unbroken when a corporate family travels or relocates
- Same premium teacher and curriculum whether you sit in Park Mansions or a Dubai hotel
When offline still wins (honest)
- Very young first-timers (5–6) who still need a parent physically beside them to settle in
- Households without a reliable laptop, tablet or stable broadband connection
- Children who genuinely focus only with a tutor physically in the room
- Pure exam-cramming weeks where a child wants a fixed neighbourhood study desk
For most Camac Street families — busy, connected and short on time — live online delivers more attention and zero commute. Book a free demo and judge the quality for yourself.
From first call to first project, in four steps
Book a free demo
Tell us your child's age, school and board, and book a free demo class — one live session, no commitment.
Meet your teacher
Your child joins a real engineer or maths graduate live, and we assess their current level and pace in that first session.
Pick your track and batch
Choose a course and a batch size that fits — group, mini batch or 1-on-1 — and a slot that suits your hours; see pricing and all courses.
Start building
Classes begin, projects start in the first month, and you watch the work appear — at home, on schedule, near Camac Street.
What a Camac Street parent says
"We were looking for something serious, not just another tuition. Modern Age Coders gave my son a proper structured programme with a teacher who actually knows the subject. The live classes and small batch made all the difference — he's genuinely enjoying coding now."
Camac Street coding & maths FAQ
Premium live coding & maths, minus the Camac Street commute.
Small live batches, real engineers, projects from the first month — start with one free class and see the quality yourself.
Coding & maths classes in nearby localities
School-specific: Coding & Maths for St. James' School and AJC Bose Road • Board Exam Prep — Computer Science for Class 11–12