Small Class Sizes
No more than 6 students per class. Every child is seen.
Before your child enters any class, we build their Computational Thinking Profile — a personalised assessment of how they reason, sequence, and solve problems. Not what they already know. How they think.
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No more than 6 students per class. Every child is seen.
We assess how your child thinks before they write a single line of code.
Real-time feedback, genuine interaction, zero pre-recorded lessons.
You know exactly where your child is after every 8-lesson block.
Before your child joins any class, we run a free 45-minute diagnostic session. One of our teachers works through a structured set of challenges with your child — not a test, not a quiz. We're watching how they approach problems, not whether they get the right answer.
Every child thinks differently. The CTP tells us exactly how your child thinks — so we can place them in precisely the right programme, with a teacher who already knows them before Lesson 1.
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Can your child take something overwhelming and break it into pieces they can actually work with? This is the foundation of all coding — and most of life. We give them a big messy challenge and watch how they start.
Are they paralysed by the whole, or do they find a first step?
Patterns are everywhere in code — repeated instructions, predictable sequences, familiar structures. Children who spot patterns naturally learn to code faster because they're not memorising, they're seeing. We give them sequences and watch what they notice.
Do they spot what repeats before we tell them to look for it?
The hardest skill to teach: knowing what to ignore. Coding requires holding the important details while letting go of everything else. We give them a complex scenario and see what they focus on.
Can they zoom out and see the shape of the problem, not just the noise?
An algorithm is just a set of instructions in the right order. But the right order matters enormously. We give children a task and ask them to explain exactly how they'd do it — step by step, nothing assumed.
Do they think in sequences? Can they plan before they act?
When there's no obvious answer, what does your child do? Logic is about reasoning through uncertainty — using what you know to figure out what you don't. We present situations with no single right answer and watch how they reason.
Do they guess, or do they think it through?
This is where everything comes together. When your child gets stuck — and they will — what happens next? Do they shut down, or do they try something different? Resilience in the face of confusion is one of the most important things we look for.
What does your child do at the moment they don't know what to do?
A clear summary of how your child thinks across all 6 dimensions — written in plain language, not jargon.
We tell you exactly which programme fits your child, and why — based on evidence, not guesswork.
Before Lesson 1, your child's teacher has already read the report. They know how your child thinks before they meet.
"Learn coding concepts through the world they already love — redstone, commands, and game design."
Learn More"From player to creator — write real Lua code and build games inside Roblox Studio."
Learn More"Really had a great experience with WisdomWeb. The student-teacher ratio is very good, so the kids get enough attention and not just left on their own. My daughter really enjoyed the Scratch programme. Every week she will tell me she's looking forward to class, which is quite rare nowadays. Can see she genuinely having fun while learning. Must say thanks to Teacher Jason, very patient and knows how to engage the kids well. Will recommend to other parents who want something more engaging for their children."
"My son just did the Computational Thinking Profile with WisdomWeb, and overall quite a good experience. The session was very interactive, not boring at all. After the session, the tutor explained clearly how the Scratch programme will help build his foundation in coding and didn't hard sell, just shared properly, which I appreciate. First impression quite solid."
"My son tends to lose focus easily, but the teachers here are very patient and know how to handle him. When he gets distracted, they don't rush or scold, just guide him back slowly. After a few lessons, I can already see him picking up the basics and becoming more confident. Most importantly, he actually looks forward to going for class every week, which is not easy."
"My kids have been attending Scratch classes at WisdomWeb for a while now, and they really enjoy it. The teachers are very approachable, the kids feel comfortable asking questions. My daughter previously lost interest in coding after a bad experience elsewhere, but with WisdomWeb she slowly gained back her confidence and now actually enjoys going for class. Would recommend to parents looking for a more supportive learning environment."
Most coding schools place children by age. We place children by how they think. Every child begins with a free Computational Thinking Profile — a 45-minute session that tells us exactly how your child approaches problems. From there, everything is personalised: the programme, the pace, and the teacher.
It's a free 45-minute session with one of our teachers. We work through structured challenges with your child — not a test, not a quiz. We assess 6 dimensions of how they think: Decomposition, Pattern Recognition, Abstraction, Algorithms, Logic, and Problem Solving. The result is a personalised report and a precise programme recommendation.
No. The CTP is designed to assess readiness without assuming any prior knowledge. Whether your child has never touched a line of code or has been tinkering for years, we'll find the right starting point. The CTP tells us where to begin — not their previous experience.
All classes are conducted live via video conferencing. Your child needs a laptop or desktop computer — not a tablet — and a stable internet connection. No specialist software is required upfront. We'll send you a full tech setup guide after the CTP session so everything is ready before Lesson 1.
No more than 6 students per class. Small enough that every child gets real attention from the teacher — big enough that they learn from watching and working alongside each other.
Scratch programmes run for 8 lessons. Minecraft and Roblox programmes run for 12 lessons. Each lesson is one hour, held once a week. At the end of each block, we share a progress update and recommend next steps together with you — there is no automatic renewal.
Book a free Computational Thinking Profile session via WhatsApp. We'll schedule a time that works for you, run the 45-minute session with your child, share the personalised report, and recommend the right programme — no commitment required at any stage.