Student Academy

Structured computing education for young learners who want to build computer confidence, digital skills, creative projects, and presentation ability.

Build, present, grow
Main programmes

Four ways students can start

Foundations, creative project work, practical digital skills, or showcase preparation.

Core Computing Programme

For beginners to growing learners. Computer foundations, coding logic, problem-solving, and project creation.

  • Computer foundations
  • Coding logic
  • Digital habits
  • Project creation

Creative Coding & Project Studio

For students who enjoy making games, stories, websites, and tools. Turn ideas into working projects.

  • Creative coding
  • Original ideas
  • Project building
  • Testing and improvement

Real-Life Digital Skills

For students who need practical computer confidence for school and daily learning.

  • Slides
  • Screenshots
  • File management
  • Research and safety

Showcase & Portfolio Programme

For students preparing to document and present their work with confidence.

  • Demo explanation
  • Reflection
  • Portfolio entries
  • Presentation practice
Class rhythm

A 90-minute Lumos class

A simple rhythm helps students understand, practise, and create in every lesson.

  1. 30

    Concept

    Students understand the idea behind the lesson.

  2. 30

    Skills

    Students practise the tools and digital habits they need.

  3. 30

    Project Studio

    Students apply the lesson by building or improving their project.

Starting point

Which path fits my child?

We match the starting point to each student's confidence, interests, and learning needs.

New to computers

Start with Core Computing Programme.

Likes games and creative work

Start with Creative Coding & Project Studio.

Needs school computer skills

Start with Real-Life Digital Skills.

Wants to present better

Start with Showcase & Portfolio Programme.

Ready for competitions

Move into Competition & Innovation Track.

Older or stronger learner

Explore Future Technology Lab.

Parent trust

The questions parents actually ask

Common questions are part of how the academy experience is designed.

Will my child just play games?

Students may build games, but the goal is logic, planning, testing, creativity, and explanation.

What can my child produce?

Games, posters, websites, presentations, app ideas, dashboards, and portfolio entries.

How do I know improvement is happening?

Projects, showcase moments, teacher feedback, and portfolio records make progress visible.

Is this only for future programmers?

No. Lumos builds digital confidence, problem-solving, and future-ready learning habits.