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Real text code taught gently, with AI projects on top: coding's central on-ramp.
$40/mo group · $100/mo 1-on-1
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Scratch Programming Complete
The youngest start here: real computer-science ideas in friendly blocks.
$40/mo group · $100/mo 1-on-1
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Middle School Mathematics Mastery
The make-or-break maths years, taught for genuine ownership: our premium track.
$100/mo group · $150/mo 1-on-1
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How does enrollment actually work, start to finish?
Free trial class first, always: one real hour with a mentor, ending in an honest placement read. If you enroll, you pick a course and two weekly slots, pay for the first month, and classes begin, usually within the same week. No registration fee, no contract, no card needed before you decide.
What ages do you teach?
Six to sixty-five, genuinely: kids from age 6 (coding via Scratch, maths from early primary), teens, college students and working professionals. Every age group has its own courses and its own mentors' teaching styles.
My child has zero experience. Is that a problem?
It is the normal case: most students arrive with none. Courses are laddered from absolute beginner, and the trial class places your child at the right rung rather than assuming.
Coding or maths first, if we can only pick one?
Honest answer: whichever your child needs more right now. Struggling at school maths? Maths first, confidence there lifts everything. School fine but curiosity burning? Coding first. Plenty of families run one slot of each, and our mentors teach both, often weaving them together.
How fast can we start after the trial?
Usually the same week. Slot availability is confirmed on the placement call, and the first paid class can land within days of the trial.
Classes and how we teach.
How long is a class, and how many per month?
Every class is a full 60 minutes, live and interactive, 8 classes a month, 2 per week. No 25-minute "sessions", no recorded lectures sold as teaching.
What does "interactive" actually mean in your classes?
Your child talks, builds and solves more than the teacher does. Mentors ask before they tell ("what do you think happens?"), mistakes get examined with curiosity, and every class ends with the child explaining the idea back. Watch a real recorded class on our How We Teach page rather than taking our word.
Group or 1-on-1: which should we choose?
1-on-1 maximizes attention and pace-fit; small groups add gentle peer energy at a lower price and are capped small so nobody hides. Struggling or far-ahead children usually do better 1-on-1; sociable middle-of-the-pack learners often love the group. The trial mentor will give you a straight recommendation.
Does my child keep the same teacher?
Yes, and it is one of the most important things we do: the same mentor month after month, so teaching compounds. Substitutes appear only for genuine emergencies, and we tell you when they do.
What if my child does not click with the mentor?
Tell us plainly and we re-match, no negotiation, no hurt feelings. Chemistry matters too much to defend a mismatch.
Are classes recorded?
Every one, and recordings are available for revision, missed classes and parent review. They auto-expire after a period, so download or rewatch promptly when a class matters.
What curriculum do you follow?
Our own structured course ladders, published openly on each course page, syllabus, phases and projects, adapted live to each child. Maths courses align with school systems (US grade levels, GCSE/IGCSE, IB, MOE and more); coding courses ladder from Scratch through Python, AI and beyond.
Pricing and billing.
What do classes cost?
Coding: $40 a month for small group, $100 for 1-on-1. Mathematics, our premium track: $100 group, $150 1-on-1. Every price includes 8 live one-hour classes a month plus recordings. Indian families see equivalent INR pricing on course pages.
Why is maths priced higher than coding?
Deliberately: our mathematics program is built as a premium offering, deeper diagnostic work, school-system alignment across half a dozen curricula, and exam craft, and it is priced against US maths tutoring norms of $200-$425 a month, which it still undercuts substantially.
Are there registration fees, materials fees, or contracts?
None, none, and none. Monthly billing, cancel any time, and everything needed for class is included or free (Scratch, Python and the tools we teach cost nothing).
How do international payments work?
Card payment in USD through our payment provider, from the course page or a payment link we send. No wire transfers, no gymnastics.
What if we pause or cancel?
Tell us before the next billing month and billing simply stops; resume whenever you like, with the same mentor where possible. Details live on our cancellation and refund policy pages, linked in the footer.
Do siblings get anything?
Siblings and friends can share a small group, which is itself the discount: each child pays the group rate for a class built around children they already know. Ask on the placement call about slot pairing.
Online safety and technology.
Is it safe for my child to learn online with you?
Classes are live video lessons with a vetted mentor, recorded end to end, with parents welcome to sit in at any time, the recording itself is the accountability. There are no public chat rooms, no anonymous classmates, and game-platform classes (Roblox, Minecraft) run in private class environments, never public servers.
What equipment do we need?
A computer or laptop with a browser, stable internet and a working microphone. That covers most courses; anything platform-specific (Roblox Studio, Minecraft) is confirmed before the first paid class. Tablets work poorly for coding, a keyboard matters.
What happens if internet fails mid-class or we miss a class?
Recordings cover the content, and genuine misses can be rescheduled with notice, slots are flexible, not punitive. Chronic clashes usually mean the slot is wrong, and we simply move it.
Do parents need to sit in?
Welcome always, required never, except our youngest students (around age 6) where a nearby parent helps the first weeks. Most parents watch the first class or two, then let the recordings do the supervising.
How much screen time is this, really?
Two hours a week of live class plus optional practice. The honest frame: it converts existing screen hours from consumption to creation, and parents consistently report the change spills into how the other hours get used.
Progress, homework and results.
How do I know it is working?
Four signals, all visible: the recordings (watch your child explain ideas aloud), shipped projects (real artifacts, not certificates), school marks for maths students, and the explain-back at each class's end. If you want a formal read at any point, ask the mentor, honest reads are house policy.
Is there homework?
Small, purposeful quests rather than worksheet stacks: a build to extend, a strategy to practice, ten minutes of number play for the youngest. Designed to be wanted, not enforced, and adjusted if school load spikes.
Do students get certificates?
Yes, course completion certificates, plus the thing we care about more: a portfolio of real work. Projects go up on our Student Labs showcase, and the certificate points at evidence rather than replacing it.
How fast will my struggling child improve at maths?
Homework comfort usually moves within 4-6 weeks; durable understanding, the kind that survives into next year, builds over a term. We never promise grades by a date; we show evidence monthly and you re-decide with each billing cycle.
My child is advanced. Will they actually be stretched?
Yes, this is half of why families choose 1-on-1: pace follows the child, not a batch average. Strong students extend into competition maths, deeper projects and contest coaching (olympiads, USACO for teens) with the same mentor.
Scheduling, time zones and policies.
Which time zones do you cover?
All of them, in practice: US (all four zones), UK and Europe, the Gulf, India, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand. After-school and evening slots in your local time, weekend mornings, and daytime slots for homeschoolers.
Do slots stay fixed week to week?
Yes, you pick two weekly slots and they stay yours, moving only when you ask (travel, exams, season changes). Stability is half of why the mentor relationship compounds.
What about school exams and vacations?
Intensity flexes: maths mentors teach to your school calendar around exams, and vacation weeks can be rescheduled or covered by recordings. Tell the mentor early and the plan bends with you.
How do we reach a human quickly?
WhatsApp is fastest: +91 9123366161, a person answers, not a bot. The callback button on any page reaches a coordinator within 3 hours, and enrolled families message their mentor directly.
Where are your policies written down?
Privacy, terms, cancellation and refund policies are linked in the footer of every page, and our zero-risk promise, what we owe you and when, lives on the guarantee page.
The proof pages, in one place.
The unanswered questions? The trial class answers them.
Book the free trial: your child gets a real one-hour lesson, you get every remaining question answered live by the mentor, and nobody asks for a card. The fastest FAQ we have.