AI for School Students
The AI course your school should be teaching.
Be first into the next cohort.
Drop your email — we’ll send dates, the syllabus PDF, and an early-access seat before public enrolment.
About the course
A hands-on, age-appropriate introduction to AI for school-going learners. We move past the headlines and put students at the keyboard — building, breaking, and understanding the tools that will define their decade.
Who this is for
- Students in Grades 6–12
- Parents who want to learn alongside their child
- School clubs, robotics, and tinkering programmes
What you’ll learn
- How LLMs actually work, in plain language
- The difference between models, prompts, and tools
- Responsible use, citations, and academic integrity
- Image, audio, and video AI for school projects
- A repeatable workflow for studies and homework
What you’ll walk away with
- Speak confidently about what AI is and is not
- Use ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini productively and safely
- Build a simple personal AI assistant by the end of the cohort
- Spot AI nonsense, hype, and risks
Prerequisites: Curiosity. A laptop or tablet helps but is not required.
Curriculum
4 modules, taught live across the cohort. Recordings available for enrolled students.
Week 1 · What is AI, really?
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- A short history — from rule-based bots to language models
- Live demo: prompting Claude and ChatGPT side by side
- Hallucinations and why models get things confidently wrong
- Group exercise: design your first useful prompt
Week 2 · The student toolkit
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- Studying with AI without cheating yourself out of learning
- Research: from a blank page to a structured outline
- AI for STEM, AI for humanities — what changes
- Build a personal study buddy you can re-use
Week 3 · Make something
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- Generating images, music, and short videos
- Designing a slide deck from a single prompt
- Voice cloning, deepfakes, and where to draw lines
- Build a small AI project to present to your class
Week 4 · Show your work
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- Demo day with the cohort
- Career conversations: jobs that will exist in 2030
- A 12-month plan to keep going on your own
- Graduation, certificates, and Open Club access
Tell us about you
Two minutes. We use this to call you back with cohort dates that match, format options, and any group / school / company discounts that apply.
Frequently asked
Is my child too young?+
Grade 6 and up is comfortable. We adapt the pace to the room.
Do they need a laptop?+
Helpful but not required for the first half. A phone or tablet works for the early weeks.
How is this different from a YouTube tutorial?+
Live cohort, small group, real instructor, and a project they actually ship.
Get the cohort calendar.
One email when each course opens. No marketing fluff.