Add $3–5K/month to your center. Ready-made STEM. $40/month.
Licensed coding, robotics & digital art curriculum for afterschool and tutoring centers. Your teacher preps in 10 minutes. No coding background needed.
per program
Get a free lesson from any program — Coding, Robotics, or Digital Art.
We will send you a complete lesson with a minute-by-minute plan. Your teacher runs it this week — 10-minute prep, zero coding background needed.
What this does for your center
New Revenue, Zero Setup
Add $3–5K/month using rooms and staff you already have. One student covers the $40 license — everything else is profit.
See the math →Students Who Stay for Years
95% monthly retention. 2.5-year average student lifetime. Not a summer camp — a long-term revenue engine.
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Full-year curriculum ready from day one. Your teacher opens the plan and goes. 10-minute prep, no coding background.
Try a free lesson →Three steps to your first STEM group
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We send you one complete lesson. Your teacher runs it this week — 10-minute prep, no coding background. You see exactly what students experience.
Subscribe for $40/month
Pick any program: Coding, Robotics, or Digital Art. A full academic year of weekly 1.5-hour lessons. Plans, homework, reports — all included.
Fill Your First Group
Every program includes a scripted trial lesson that converts. Kids build a project in 45 minutes. Parents see it and sign up on the spot.
15+ programs across three tracks. Ages 4 to 12+.
Coding, Robotics and Creativity — each program is a full academic year, battle-tested in real classrooms.
First Steps in Coding (ScratchJr & Tynker)
Visual block-based coding for the youngest coders. Kids create animations, stories, and simple games — the perfect first step into the world of programming.
Coding and AI in Minecraft
Kids learn coding by building and modding in the world they already love. Introduces AI concepts naturally through Minecraft's environment.
Create 3D Worlds in Delightrex
3D world-building and game design. Kids create immersive environments while learning intermediate programming logic and spatial thinking.
Build & Code in Roblox
Game development on Roblox using Lua scripting. Kids build, publish, and share their own multiplayer games with real players.
Python Coding
Text-based programming with Python — the language used at Google, NASA, and Netflix. Real projects, real problem-solving, real skills.
Unity 3D Game Studio
Professional game development using the Unity engine and C#. Kids create 3D games from scratch — the same tools used by real studios.
3D Modeling
Digital 3D design and modeling. Skills applicable to gaming, architecture, product design, and animation — a creative-technical hybrid.
First Robotics with Qobo
Screen-free robotics for the youngest learners. Hands-on play with Qobo robots introduces sequencing, logic, and cause-and-effect — no screens needed.
Smart Robotics for Kids
Building and programming simple robots. Sensors, motors, and basic logic — everything is hands-on and tactile.
Mechanical Robotics Lab
Engineering meets coding. Kids build mechanical systems — gears, levers, motors — then program their creations to move and respond.
Essential Robotics Skills
Core robotics competencies: sensor integration, autonomous movement, and complex problem-solving through building and coding.
Robotics Prime
Advanced robotics with complex builds and sophisticated programming. Prepares kids for competitions and real-world engineering challenges.
Physics in Robotics
Applies physics principles — force, motion, energy — through robotics projects. Science, engineering, and coding in one program.
Arduino Robotics & Circuits
Real electronics: Arduino microcontrollers, circuits, sensors, actuators. The bridge from educational robotics to real engineering.
Digital Art for Kids
Introduction to digital drawing and creative expression. Kids explore color, shape, and composition using kid-friendly digital tools.
Digital Drawing Pro
Intermediate digital art: techniques, composition, and digital painting. Kids develop a personal style while learning professional techniques.
Digital Illustration with Procreate
Professional-level digital illustration using Procreate. Portfolio-ready skills that open doors to design, animation, and art careers.
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Proven across 500+ students right now
Built on the experience of CODDY International: 150+ locations in 20+ countries. 8,600+ students trained.
$40/month. Everything included.
One program = one full academic year of weekly lessons.
- 36+ minute-by-minute lesson plans
- Homework & student projects
- Progress tracking & assessments
- Parent feedback templates
- Scripted trial lesson (your enrollment tool)
- Marketing templates to fill your first group
- Holiday & themed bonus lessons
- Annual updates + support
💡 A Code Ninjas franchise costs $120K–$350K. This is $40/month — the same answer to “Do you teach coding?”
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Per year: $7,080
Questions, answered
What if my teacher has no coding experience?+
That is the whole point. Every lesson is scripted minute by minute — what to say, what to show, when to let kids work. A teacher with zero coding background delivers a great class after 10 minutes of prep.
Can I try before I subscribe?+
Yes. We send you one complete demo lesson — free, no credit card. Your teacher runs it with real students this week. If it does not work, you owe nothing.
How many students per group?+
Most centers run groups of 5–10. The license is a flat $40/month per program regardless of how many students you enroll — no per-student fees.
What equipment do I need?+
Coding and digital art programs need only a laptop or tablet per student — most centers already have these. Robotics programs use third-party kits ($70–$350) you buy from any supplier.
Zero risk. Seriously.
Try a full lesson before you pay anything. If it does not work for your center — you owe nothing. If it does — subscribe for $40/month and cancel anytime. No contract. No minimum. No catch.
Try one lesson this week. Free.
Your teacher runs it. If your students love it, subscribe for $40/month. If not, you spent 10 minutes.