Study Tracker (Pandas)
Pandas + matplotlib app logging study hours. Directly useful during board prep.
Class 10 is the board year. Our 1 hour live Python classes respect that — shorter, deeper sessions, projects timed between exam blocks, pause during pre-boards. Your child finishes Class 10 with board marks and real Python portfolio pieces.
At 15, the right courses respect the board calendar. Shorter, deeper classes that do not compete with study hours.
Zero to confident — functions, OOP, files, real mini-apps. The backbone track.
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Pandas, sklearn, neural nets — real AI projects with datasets.
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Arrays, trees, graphs, DP — solved in Python. Interview foundation.
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Pandas, NumPy, matplotlib, sklearn — the end-to-end data toolkit.
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Build REST APIs with Flask — auth, databases, Postman tests.
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Python, Pandas, SQL — exact IP syllabus, plus the practical prep.
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Selenium, scripts, AI APIs — automate the boring stuff using Python.
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Deep learning, CV, NLP — college-level ML with projects.
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A Class 10 student who ends the board year with both marks and portfolio walks into Class 11 with identity. That is often worth more than a single exam result.
We run 1–2 sessions a week, pause during mocks and pre-boards, and resume after. School always wins the calendar.
Class 11 stream choice is easier when the student has real Python, real ML and real projects to compare against.
Commits from Class 10 read differently from commits started in Class 12. A 3-year visible Python history is strong signal later.
Calibrated around the board year. Each one short, each portfolio-worthy.
Pandas + matplotlib app logging study hours. Directly useful during board prep.
A small Django blog with admin panel. Deployed live. 3 weeks.
sklearn text classifier — positive vs negative. Real dataset, metrics explained.
Curated easy set in Python. Spaced across the year. Interview-style patience built.
Whatever the school asks — done properly. Viva-ready, report-ready.
Python script that builds Anki-style flashcards from a text file. Used during boards.
Paced around the school calendar. Full pause during pre-boards and boards.
Clean, solid OOP recap. Pandas introduced deeply. School Python chapters covered one week ahead.
Small Django blog with admin, deployed. Small but shipped. Done before pre-boards begin.
During pre-boards and boards we pause the curriculum. On call for school doubts — no new content.
Post-board summer is gold. A real ML project and 50 DSA easy problems.
Same curriculum. Same teachers. Same recordings. The difference is whether your child learns best with one teacher's full attention, or alongside 4 to 6 classmates at their level.
One teacher, one learner, the full 1 hour. The teacher adapts pace in real time — slowing down on tricky concepts, speeding up where your child is already fluent. Best for focused learners, specific exam prep, or fastest progress.
4 to 6 students at a similar level, one teacher, 1 hour per session. Learners move faster when they see peers solve problems in different ways. Supportive, never pressured. Best if your child enjoys learning with others.
What changes year over year around the board.
| What to expect | Age 14 | Age 15 (this page) | Age 16 |
|---|---|---|---|
| School load | Moderate | Board — heavy | Stream — heavy |
| Sessions / week | 2 | 1–2 (flexible) | 2 |
| Main goal | Portfolio build | Portfolio + board | Stream depth |
| DSA | Arrays + strings | LeetCode easy 50 | LeetCode medium + Striver |
| Web | Flask + Django | Django deployed | Full Django + DRF |
| ML | Full pipeline | NLP intro | DL + production |
Three recent reviews from 15-year-old Class 10 Python students.
I was nervous about any non-school class in Class 10. They paused for pre-boards on their own and resumed after. Son finished with 94% and a deployed Django blog. I was wrong to worry.
ICSE Class 10 student, Python wasn't in her board paper but she loved it. The teacher paced everything around her school calendar. 50 LeetCode solved + a sentiment classifier project.
One 1-hour class a week through the year was all. Still, my son finished 50 LeetCode problems and deployed a study tracker. Small and steady works in Class 10.
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