The course is designed for children aged 8–14 and offers a rich educational experience through fun projects, game development, and teamwork. The curriculum is built around three core directions, combining technological, scientific, and social skills development.
The first direction focuses on programming games using Scratch. Children will learn about the history of game development, understand the logic behind game structure and sequencing, and design five entirely different games with unique characters, scenarios, and mechanics. This process builds their analytical thinking, creativity, and technical capabilities.
The second direction includes creative STEM projects and hands-on experiments. Children will explore physical phenomena and apply math and logic to solve problems. They will work on various engineering projects, such as balloon-powered rockets, catapults, and motorless vehicles, and perform real experiments. This helps develop their ability to predict, test, and analyze.
The third direction focuses on soft skills and teamwork. Through presentations, discussions, and simulation exercises, children will enhance their communication, collaboration, and team trust. Group-based game-building activities will teach them how to listen, persuade, compromise, and co-create ideas—building both confidence and a sense of responsibility.
The “Game Development for Schoolchildren” course helps participants to:
Develop problem-solving, analytical, and creative thinking skills
Apply physics, math, and logic in real-world projects
Create fully functional games and interactive STEM models
Present their work to parents, teachers, and peers
Participate in a mini fair, where they showcase and sell their projects
Support another child’s dream of learning programming through the proceeds from the sale․
If you're interested, simply fill out the application form below before June 12th. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call us at (099) 545 343 or (041) 545 343- we'll be happy to help! As the number of participants is limited, the selection will be made on “first come – first served” basis. The selected students will be notified additionally.
We're also planning a free information session before the course starts, so you can learn more!