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Many coding programs teach isolated projects without a clear learning path from one level to the next.
Bring structured, project-based coding extracurriculars to your school - designed to help students build creativity, logic, problem-solving, and digital skills.
Schools often do not need "more coding topics." They need a program that is easier to run, easier to monitor, and easier for students to follow consistently.
Many coding programs teach isolated projects without a clear learning path from one level to the next.
Schools often struggle to see how students are improving from week to week in a structured way.
Students lose interest when lessons are too theoretical or when they do not lead to something they can build.
At the end of a semester, students often have nothing concrete to present or showcase.
StackLab designs coding extracurricular programs with a clear learning path, hands-on projects, student progress tracking, and showcase-based outcomes. Students do not just follow instructions - they build, test, improve, and present their work.
Each level is designed to build skills step by step - from visual coding to real-world digital creation.
For beginners who are starting their coding journey.
For students who are ready to build interactive projects.
For students who want to explore real-world digital creation.
For advanced students building future-ready tech projects.
For early learners to build games, stories, and animations.
For logic, problem-solving, and text-based coding.
For students to build websites using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
For building mobile app prototypes with visual development tools.
For introducing students to data, classification, and intelligent systems.
For hands-on learning with sensors, Arduino, and smart devices.
For creating interactive games using beginner-friendly engines.
For students interested in design, layout, and product thinking.
Regular weekly coding sessions for students.
Short-term intensive program for school breaks.
One-day or short workshop for selected topics.
Training program for students joining coding or STEM competitions.
Program customized based on school needs, grade level, and available schedule.
The goal is not only to make students "able to code", but to help them think, build, and solve problems with technology.
StackLab helps schools run the program without having to build the entire coding curriculum from scratch.
Schools can monitor program progress through structured reports, including student participation, completed projects, learning topics, and skill development indicators.
Designed to support school monitoring and reporting.
At the end of the program, students are encouraged to present their projects through internal showcases or competition-style events. This gives students a real goal and helps schools highlight student achievement.
Students grow through clear stages, not random topics.
Every topic leads to something students can build.
Designed to fit school schedules, reporting needs, and student levels.
Delivered by instructors with experience teaching coding to school students.
Covers coding, logic, creativity, digital literacy, and technology exploration.
We discuss your school's needs, student level, and schedule.
StackLab prepares a program structure and learning plan.
Students experience the learning approach directly.
Weekly classes begin with structured materials and progress tracking.
Yes. StackLab provides beginner-friendly tracks starting from visual coding before moving to advanced topics.
Yes. The program can be adapted based on school timetable and student availability.
The program can be adjusted for elementary, junior high, and senior high students.
It depends on the program format. Some tracks require laptops, while beginner sessions can be adjusted based on school facilities.
Yes. Schools can request a demo or trial session before starting the full program.
Certificate options can be provided depending on the program package.
Let's design a coding program that fits your students, schedule, and school goals.
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