Small-group AI classes. Real projects.
Same curriculum, three delivery formats — pick what fits your family’s rhythm: weekly term cohorts, holiday intensives, or year-long school partnerships. Every class ends with something the kid can actually show — an illustrated story, a deployed website, a working AI tool.
Three ways to take a class.
Same curriculum DNA — different schedule + setting. Most families pick one, some mix two (e.g., weekly term + holiday intensive for a deep summer push).
Steady weekly cohorts
8–15 kids per class. Weekly in-person workshop sessions. 8-9 weeks per term. The default rhythm for kids who want consistent AI exposure during the school year.
3-5 day camp format
Compressed in-person schedule during AU school holidays. 6-12 kids. Each camp produces a complete project (storybook, deployed website, AI tool). Great for families who want a short, deep dive.
Year-long classroom programs
We bring Airbotix curriculum into your school as a Term 1-4 program — co-taught with your teachers, aligned with Digital Technologies F-10. For Curriculum Leads and Deputy Principals exploring AI implementation.
AI Creative Lab
“Each kid leaves with their own AI-collaborated storybook + media bundle.”
Hands-on creative track for younger kids. No coding required. Kids use AI to generate images, write stories, compose music, make voice-overs, and animate short videos. The output is theirs — illustrated, narrated, and shareable.
What kids can create
From one idea to a shareable mini-movie — kids create the characters, worlds and story direction.
See more AI video creations →What they’ll learn
- ✓AI image generation (characters, scenes, styles)
- ✓AI storytelling (plot, dialogue, structure)
- ✓AI voice & narration (multi-character TTS)
- ✓AI music & theme songs
- ✓Short animated clips & GIFs
- ✓Prompt literacy & critical-eye habits (embedded throughout)
Format
Delivered in person. 8–15 kids per cohort. 8 weekly hands-on sessions, ~75 min each.
Tools we use
Powered by Claude (story), Flux/SDXL (image), ElevenLabs (voice), Suno (music), Runway (video) — all routed through our DeepRouter gateway with kid-safe defaults.
8 sessions · A$60 per session
Refundable if cohort doesn’t fill.
AI Coding Studio
“Each kid leaves with 1–2 deployed projects (URLs they can share) and real working-with-AI skills.”
For older kids ready to build real things. No traditional Python syntax class — we teach how to direct AI to write code, read the output, debug, and deploy. Language follows the project (usually HTML/CSS/JS to start, because results are visible immediately).
What they’ll learn
- ✓Directing an AI agent to write code (Cursor / Claude / Kids OpenCode)
- ✓Reading + debugging AI-generated code
- ✓Git / GitHub basics
- ✓Deploying to Vercel (real URL kids can show friends)
- ✓AI Agent foundations (LLM API, tool use, simple agentic projects)
- ✓Bridge to the Airbotix Platform (Kids OpenCode early access)
Format
Delivered in person. 8–15 kids per cohort. 8–9 weekly hands-on sessions, ~90 min each.
Tools we use
Kids start in our own Kids OpenCode for safety + scaffolding. Advanced students (15+) get an intro to Cursor and Claude Code in their final sessions.
8–9 sessions · A$60 per session
Refundable if cohort doesn’t fill.
Every course we run.
Each course is a multi-week project track that fits into one of the two cohorts above. Kids design their own hero, world and story — so every build is genuinely theirs, not a copy of a demo.
Difficulty levels restart within each track: Level 1 is the best place to begin.
⚖️ Short on time? Compare every course in one table →
Starter course: kids write their own song with AI, then build the rhythm game to play it — demo day is a mini concert.

Kids build their own Super Mario game — design the hero, art, music & sound, then code it, all with AI.

Level 2: take your Super Mario game online — two players, private rooms, real networking.

AI coding for school: presentations that wow, plus flashcards, quiz machines and a study dashboard — used on real assignments.

Kids build a personal AI tutor for the language they’re learning — then practise with it daily. Engineering + language, two skills in one.
Common questions.
What if my kid misses a class?
Because these are hands-on in-person sessions, contact us before class and we’ll confirm the catch-up option available for that cohort.
Is there a trial class?
Yes. Book a free 15-min consult first — if it sounds right, we offer a single trial class at A$60 (single-class rate), refundable against the term fee if you continue.
What if there aren’t enough kids to start a cohort?
We require a minimum of 5 kids to start. If a cohort doesn’t fill within 2 weeks of the planned start date, we either roll your spot to the next term or refund in full.
Do kids need their own laptop?
Yes. Any laptop/desktop with Chrome or Firefox works. We don’t require installing anything for AI Creative Lab. For AI Coding Studio, we use Kids OpenCode in the browser (no install needed at V0).
Reserve a seat in the next cohort.
Book a free 15-min consult — we’ll figure out which cohort and term works for your kid, and walk you through what to expect.
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