TechLit Programs

TechLit Junior (7–9)

Discover • Play • Think

This stage introduces children to the world of technology in a fun and intuitive way. Using visual programming tools like Scratch, students learn to think logically, follow sequences, and solve simple problems while creating stories, animations, and games.

  • Basic logic & computational thinking
  • Visual coding with Scratch
  • Creating simple games and animations
  • Building confidence and creativity

TechLit Core (10–12)

Build • Code • Explore

Students transition from visual coding to real programming using Python. They begin to understand how real software works, create simple games, and explore how machines can “think” through basic AI concepts.

  • Python fundamentals
  • Building simple games
  • Introduction to AI concepts
  • Stronger logical and analytical skills

TechLit Pro (13–16)

Create • Engineer • Innovate

This is the advanced stage where students learn how technology is built in the real world. They design websites, explore AI models, and integrate software with hardware through robotics and IoT concepts.

  • Web development
  • Advanced Python & structure
  • AI & data foundations
  • Robotics & IoT
  • Real-world projects
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