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For NAKS Korean Saturday schools

Mrs. Kim’s daughter left for Code Ninjas. She didn’t have to.

When a STEM class pulls a child away from Korean school, it is not about coding — it is about a Saturday slot. We help your school offer both, so families never have to choose.

Mrs. Kim told me her daughter is quitting Korean school for Code Ninjas. I felt like I failed — not because of coding, but because she chose them over us.

You did not fail. Your school simply did not have a Saturday answer to STEM yet. That is fixable — and it does not require choosing between Korean heritage and the modern skills parents want.

An invitation, not a sale

Join the Korean School STEM Pilot — 5 schools, free for 30 days

We are looking for five NAKS-affiliated schools to pilot a STEM enrichment block. Your school could be one of them. Test it with your own students before anything else.

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Apply below — we are selecting 5 Korean schools for this pilot.
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We send one complete lesson and set you up. Free for 30 days.
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Your teacher runs it on a Saturday. 10-minute prep, no CS background.
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After 30 days you decide. Continue at $40/month, or stop — no obligation.
Start small

One program. Chosen for your students. That's it.

One program to start — "Coding and AI in Minecraft" (ages 7–8) or "Build & Code in Roblox" (11+).
Just one. We will not hand you 15 options to sort through.
Scripted lesson plans, homework, assessments, parent updates — all included.
After the pilot: $40/month for the program. Month to month, no contract.
The pathway

From age 4 to 12+. They never outgrow your school.

15 programs across three tracks. Every year a new level — so there's always a reason to stay.

Coding Track
Ages 5–6First Steps in CodingScratchJr & Tynker
Ages 7–8Coding & AI in Minecraft Popular here
Ages 9–10Create 3D Worlds in Delightrex
Ages 11+Build & Code in Roblox Popular here
Ages 12+Python / Unity / 3D Modeling
Robotics Track
Ages 4–5First Robotics with Qobo
Age 6Smart Robotics for Kids
Ages 7–8Mechanical Robotics Lab
Ages 9–10Essential Robotics Skills
Ages 11+Robotics Prime
Ages 12+Physics / Arduino Robotics
Creativity Track
Ages 4–6Digital Art for Kids
Ages 7–8Digital Drawing Pro
Ages 11+Digital Illustration with Procreate

Each program is a full academic year: 36+ lessons, homework, tests, and parent reports. $40/month per program. Start with one — add more as your school grows.

What you get

Everything your teacher needs. Nothing else to buy.

Each $40/month program includes a full academic year of materials — ready to teach.

36+ Lesson Plans

Minute-by-minute scripts. Your teacher opens it, reads it, teaches it. 10-minute prep.

Homework & Projects

Every lesson has a take-home assignment. Kids build real projects they are proud of.

Tests & Assessments

Regular checkpoints so you and parents know kids are actually learning.

Parent Progress Reports

Printable reports in English. Parents see exactly what their child learned.

Scripted Trial Lesson

A free demo lesson ready to run — your test drive before committing.

Holiday & Special Lessons

Halloween, Christmas, end-of-year showcase. Keep it fresh and fun.

Marketing Templates

Social posts, flyer templates, parent email scripts. Promote your program today.

Parent Consultation Script

How to explain the program to parents and answer their questions. Word for word.

Annual Updates + Support

Curriculum updated every year. Questions? We are here to help.

Compare: Code.org is a free self-paced tool — no lesson plans, no parent reports, no marketing. A franchise costs $100K+ upfront plus royalties. GoCoding gives you everything above for $40/month, flat.

Coding makes Korean school the place kids want to be

When students learn to code at your school, they associate your school with something exciting and modern. Saturday stops being the thing they have to do — it becomes the thing they look forward to.

Korean language and culture stay at the heart of it. STEM just gives families one more reason to keep coming back — to you.

FAQ

Questions we hear from Korean school principals

Will coding take away from Korean language time?+

Not at all. The coding class runs as a separate enrichment block — after or alongside Korean. Think of it as an elective, not a replacement. Korean stays at the center.

Our teachers are volunteers with no time for extra prep.+

10 minutes — that is the prep time. The lesson plan tells your teacher exactly what to say and do, minute by minute. No CS background, no extra training.

Is $40/month realistic for our budget?+

If coding keeps even 3 families who were about to leave, that is $900–$1,800/year in saved tuition. The program costs $480/year. It is retention insurance — and it pays for itself.

I don’t want kids staring at screens for 90 minutes.+

Neither do we. Lessons alternate between instruction, hands-on coding, pair work, and presentations. Robotics is fully physical — building with real kits. Screen time is active, not passive.

Are other Korean schools doing this?+

Heritage schools across communities are adding STEM enrichment. We are building this pilot specifically for Korean schools, and we would love yours to be one of the first case studies.

Risk reversal

Zero risk. Seriously.

Free demo lesson

Run a real class with real students before you spend a dollar. If it does not work — you have lost nothing.

No contract

Month to month. Cancel anytime. No penalties, no calls, no guilt.

Price-match guarantee

Find a licensed STEM curriculum with this scope of materials for less than $40/month — and we will beat it.

Teacher-proof promise

If your teacher cannot deliver the lesson after our 10-minute prep guide, we will walk them through it on a free Zoom call.

Endorsement

Recommended by your NAKS regional chapter — endorsement coming soon.

Apply for the pilot

Tell us about your school. We review every application personally and reply within one business day.

NAKS affiliation *