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Gwanggyo · Coding & making, learned in English · Max 4 students

Build with your hands,
speak in English,
get ready for the age of AI

From a first circuit at age 7 to AI projects in middle school — a 4-stage roadmap where children learn by making, and English opens up along the way. Taught in small groups of up to 4 by Adriana, who studied at Yonsei, UCL (AI) and KAIST.

No pressure — feel free to just ask!

4
Max per class
EN
English immersion
4
Stages, ages 7–14
2h
Once a week · 2 hours
Kit leading kids at the Makerlab studio

You don’t have to send your child to English and coding separately.

At Makerlab, children build something real and think and talk about it in English. Both grow at once.

Why Makerlab

Three things grow together in one class

Immersed in English

Not test English — living English, used while building and explaining. The language of the room is English.

They build it themselves

Circuits, robots, games, Python, AI. Not coding by watching a screen, but making with their hands.

Ready for the future

The more AI does for us, the more it matters to understand and direct it. The result is an English portfolio they can show anywhere.

The Roadmap

A seamless 4-stage roadmap, from age 7 to middle school

Each stage runs across 8 terms, and every term the child shows what they made.

STEP 01
SPARK Kit
SPARK
Spark · ages 7–8 · Gr 1–2

“I can make things
light up and move.”

STEP 02
MAKER Kit
MAKER
Maker · ages 9–10 · Gr 3–4

“I make games and
gadgets people use.”

STEP 03
CODER Kit
CODER
Coder · ages 11–12 · Gr 5–6

“I write real code
in a real language.”

STEP 04
PIONEER Kit
PIONEER
Pioneer · ages 13–14 · Gr 7–8

“I ship work
for the world to see.”

Where should my child start? · See all courses →
Teacher Adriana
Who teaches

Teacher Adriana

A teacher who has taught English and science to everyone from kindergarteners to graduate students — and who has researched AI herself.

Yonsei
Yonsei University — BA
Studying at a top Korean (SKY) university gave her a deep understanding of what Korean students and parents need.
UCL
UCL (University College London) — MSc, Artificial Intelligence
Specialised in AI at a world-leading university. She teaches AI from its principles, not just how to use it.
KAIST
KAIST — Brain & Cognitive Engineering research
Having researched how people learn and think, she designs lessons so learning actually happens in a child’s mind.
Read the teacher’s story →

Up to 4 children per class.

With four, there’s enough room for everyone to speak in English and to get help when they’re stuck. The teacher looks after each child’s pace personally.

Summer intensive · 4 days

Four days is enough.
The first make-it-in-English camp

3 hours a day · 4 days · one thing you can hold in your hands. Newcomers to Makerlab are welcome too.

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Makerlab Stories

We record children’s work and class stories on our blog.

See more on the blog →
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Recent
SPARK demo day — the day we made a light-up card
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Recent
MAKER Game Studio — our arcade showcase
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Recent
CODER’s first Python — graduating from blocks
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Recent
PIONEER graduation studio — an English portfolio talk

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Shall we make your child’s
first project together?

Just tell us your child’s grade and interests and we’ll gladly suggest where to start.

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