About this Course
At NextStep InfoTech, we believe that coding is not just about computers—it’s about creativity, problem-solving, and preparing children for the future. Our Code for Kids program is designed for students from an early age, offering a structured learning journey from Level 1 to Level 10. Each level builds step by step, with 40 periods per level (1 hour per period, 2 periods per week over 6 months)
Why Start Coding at a Young Age?
Children are naturally curious and creative. By starting coding early, they learn to:
- Think logically and solve problems through step-by-step reasoning.
- Express creativity by turning their stories, games, and ideas into digital projects.
- Build confidence as they see their ideas come to life on the screen.
- Develop future-ready skills that are increasingly important in today’s digital world.
Coding is like learning a new language-when introduced young, children grasp it more naturally and joyfully.
Why choose NextStep InfoTech?
- Structured Curriculum: A carefully designed 10-level syllabus with engaging tools like Scratch Jr, Code.org, and creative project-based learning.
- Experienced Trainers: Our team of IT professionals and educators specializes in teaching coding to children in fun, interactive ways.
- Hands-on Projects: Every child creates stories, games, and animations-learning by doing rather than memorizing.
- Progressive Learning Path: From simple drag-and-drop coding coding to more advanced concepts, ensuring steady growth at each level.
Why Schools Should Collaborate with us
In today’s education system, digital literacy is no longer optional-it’s essential. Partnering with NextStep InfoTech allows schools to:
- Enhance their curriculum with modern, skill-based learning.
- Offer students a competitive advantage by introducing coding at an early stage.
- Build a reputation as a forward-thinking school that invests in future-ready education.
- Share the responsibility of digital skill development with experts who bring both technical knowledge and teaching experience.
Together, we can nurture the next generation of creators, problem-solvers, and innovators-empowering children not just to use technology, but to create with it.