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Matches the Code 166 intro chapter — print, input, comments. Done properly with error discussion.
Class 6 is where CBSE formally introduces Python through Code 166. Our 1 hour live classes cover every Code 166 Python chapter a week before school does, plus real projects school cannot fit in.
At Class 6, the right Python course blends CBSE chapters with real projects. These are our top picks.
Turtle graphics, mini games, maths quizzes — real Python that still feels like play.
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Teachable Machine, image classifiers — first hands-on taste of AI.
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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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Build REST APIs with Flask — auth, databases, Postman tests.
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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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Selenium, scripts, AI APIs — automate the boring stuff using Python.
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Code 166 introduces Python, blocks, AI basics and digital citizenship. Most school classrooms cannot do real projects. We can. And we are aligned to exactly what your child's school teaches.
Every Code 166 Python concept — print, input, loops, simple AI concepts — covered with real projects, not textbook answers.
We deliberately cover each chapter a week before the school lesson. School class becomes revision for your child.
Where school stops, we go further — functions, files, a first sklearn classifier. Same Class 6 age, much deeper outcome.
Each project matches a Code 166 chapter plus adds real substance.
Matches the Code 166 intro chapter — print, input, comments. Done properly with error discussion.
Matches the "loops and conditions" chapter with an actual playable game.
Turtle graphics spiral with colour. Beautiful output that reinforces loops.
A quiz with score and grade. Uses lists, functions and a simple scoring system.
Train a Teachable Machine model, then call it from a 10-line Python script. Covers Code 166 AI unit.
Saves quiz high-scores to a text file. First file read/write.
We pace this to keep you one week ahead of school all year.
print, input, operators, conditions. School chapters covered. Real mini-programs beyond the book.
for and while loops. First lists. Rock-paper-scissors. Colour spiral in turtle.
Functions as reusable tools. File read/write. 10-question quiz app with score file.
Teachable Machine trained, called from Python. First time "I built an AI" is honestly true.
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 grade by grade.
| What to expect | Class 5 | Class 6 (this page) | Class 7 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Program length | 15–25 lines | 30–50 lines | 50–80 lines |
| CBSE book | Class 5 intro | Code 166 | Code 166/167 |
| Functions | Intro | Comfortable | Fluent |
| Files | Not yet | Read / write | CSV basics |
| AI | Teachable intro | Teachable + Python call | First sklearn |
| Editor | Thonny | Thonny | Thonny / VS Code |
Three recent reviews from Class 6 families.
Class 6 CBSE. Son finished the Code 166 Python unit in month one. His school computer teacher made him the lab helper. At 11 this is a lot of confidence.
Small Class 6 batch. Teacher keeps the Code 166 book open during class. Every time school teaches a chapter, my daughter has already built two projects in it.
Son built a Teachable Machine project and called the model from Python. At 11. The teacher explained what training data means without dumbing it down.
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