Future-proof your child — with real skills, real projects, real confidence.
Scholesa is a project-based learning pathway for Grades 1–12 that blends AI literacy, robotics, research mindset, and entrepreneurship—so kids don't just "get marks," they learn to build, think, communicate, and lead.
See Scholesa in Action
Watch how we're transforming education through project-based learning, AI literacy, and real-world skills.
Real Projects
Students build tangible projects they can showcase
Expert Mentors
Guided learning with passionate educators
Proven Results
Portfolio growth you can measure and see
Not tutoring. Not worksheets. Not just "coding."
Most learning stops at answers. Scholesa builds capability: your child learns how to solve problems, collaborate, communicate, and ship projects they're proud of.
Builders, not copiers
Kids create projects from scratch—then explain how and why they work.
Skills that compound
Each stage prepares learners for the next: from sequencing and patterns to real coding, AI applications, and capstone portfolios.
Portfolio-based growth
Your child leaves with evidence: demos, reflections, presentations, and project writeups.
Program Pathway
Four Stages, One Journey
Grades 1–3 • Ages 6–8
Kids learn foundational logic through play: sequencing, patterns, loops, and early robotics challenges. They explore how "machines can learn" using simple classification tools, and practice storytelling and presenting what they made.
What they build
- Logic games and mini-programs (ScratchJr / Blockly-style)
- Simple robotics movement challenges
- AI exploration projects (basic recognition/classification)
- Show-and-tell presentations
Outcome for parents:
More confidence, stronger reasoning, better communication.
Grades 4–6 • Ages 9–11
Kids move from block coding to early Python concepts, connect software to sensors, and start documenting progress like real creators. Team challenges (hackathons / LEGO-style challenges) develop collaboration and leadership habits.
What they build
- Scratch → Python foundations (variables, loops, functions)
- Robotics with sensors and automation (Micro:bit style)
- Intro AI & data "playgrounds" (safe LLM usage basics)
- Portfolio entries + reflections
Outcome for parents:
Better problem-solving, stronger teamwork, real ownership of learning.
Grades 7–9 • Ages 12–14
Students build real applications: Python + web basics + APIs + databases. They begin applied AI/data work (visualization, classification, prompt engineering), and learn research thinking—asking good questions, testing ideas, and analyzing results.
What they build
- Apps and websites (Python, HTML/CSS/JS, APIs, databases)
- AI & data mini-projects (visuals + models)
- Research sparks (mini-experiments + outcomes)
- Startup Studio Lite (UX, branding, pitch presentations)
Outcome for parents:
Clear growth in maturity: initiative, reasoning, and communication.
Grades 10–12 • Ages 15–18
Students create advanced projects with mentorship: AI apps, data pipelines, ethical AI, and research mentorship. They build capstone portfolios—websites, demos, pitch decks—and graduate with proof of readiness for university, scholarships, and real-world opportunities.
What they build
- LLM app development + ethical AI + APIs
- Research mentorship + competitions/preprints (where available)
- Entrepreneurship / client projects under mentor QA
- Personal brand portfolio (site, GitHub, pitch deck)
Outcome for parents:
A confident teen with a portfolio that tells a powerful story.
Every cohort includes outcomes you can see.
Weekly builds + challenges
Parent-friendly progress updates
Project showcase moments (demo day style)
Portfolio artifacts: demos, reflections, presentations
Skills tracking across AI, robotics, research, entrepreneurship
AI literacy, taught safely and age-appropriately.
We don't teach kids to "use AI to finish faster." We teach them to think: how to ask better questions, verify answers, use tools ethically, and show their work. Early stages focus on understanding what AI is; later stages focus on building with AI responsibly.
Age-appropriate tool access
Tools and platforms matched to developmental stage
Clear classroom norms
No "copy-paste learning"—understanding required
Reflection + explanation required
Students articulate their process and decisions
How it works
Choose a pathway
Pick your child's grade band (Discoverers, Builders, Explorers, Innovators).
Join a cohort
Small groups, mentor-led, project-based.
Build a portfolio
Every term ends with tangible projects and reflections your family can see.
Flexible options for families
Pricing varies by location and schedule. See available classes to view exact tuition.
"My child stopped asking 'Is this for marks?' and started asking 'Can I improve it?'"
"The confidence boost from demo day was huge."
"Finally—something more meaningful than worksheets."
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Scholesa only for kids who already like tech?
My child is new to coding—will they be behind?
What if my child doesn't like speaking/presenting?
How is this different from tutoring?
Do you offer online classes?
Ready to see what your child can build in 8 weeks?
Join a cohort and start building a portfolio that grows with them.