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Python Start

For kids aged 12 to 13
Kids learn to code in Python — one of the most popular programming languages in the world. They get to apply their knowledge in practice, creating programs for study, entertainment and everyday life
A solid start
in programming
Hands-on learning
Kids start creating games and apps right from their first classes, studying the tools and terminology they need as they progress
A deep dive into IT
In the form of a game, our students take a journey from an interview with an IT company to becoming a lead developer
Nurturing project thinking
By completing orders, students learn how to allocate tasks in a team, plan their time effectively and work towards their goals
Scaling new heights
with every project
A project-based
approach
Working in a real IT company means real orders! Students get to develop automatic calculation programs, tactical shooters and apps for processing photos. Each project marks a new step in their understanding of how to code
Teenagers
learn to
Write code in Python, and understand its syntax and basic data types (within 2 months)
Create computer apps and make them user-friendly (within 5 months)
Develop games with multiple levels using Python's professional libraries (within a year)
Work in a team and create their own projects, from the basic idea to presentation (by the end of their second year)
Choose a format
that works for you
  • Length: 64 lessons
    (2 academic years)
  • Studying takes place on weekdays after school or at the weekends
  • A class lasts for 90 minutes with a break in the middle
Online
  • Take classes from anywhere in the world
  • No time spent on travelling
  • Up to 10 kids per group
Offline
  • Classes at the Algorithmics school
  • In-person interaction with the teacher and fellow classmates
  • Up to 12 kids per group
Get to know
your teacher
Teachers at Algorithmics are young, know the modern world, and full of energy. They know how to explain to kids what they need sine and cosine, how the work of a data scientist differs from a data engineer, and how to choose the right gaming computer
Chris
Roman
Marie
Säde

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