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💻 Coding & Programming · Learnovo Kids Nigeria

Teach Your Child to Code — From Their Very First Block to Their First Real Programme

Nigeria's most complete coding course for children aged 7–17. Live online classes across Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, and all of Nigeria — starting from Scratch for beginners and advancing to Python for older learners. Every child codes from day one.

👧 Ages 7–17 📅 12 Weeks 🔄 2 Sessions/Week 🌐 100% Online 🎓 Certificate
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Coding is the literacy of the 21st century. In Nigeria's tech economy — the largest in Africa — children who can write code do not just have better job prospects. They think differently. They solve problems differently. They see opportunities that others miss entirely. And it all starts with a single block of code on a screen.

Why Every Nigerian Child Should Learn to Code — Regardless of Their Career Path

Coding is not just for children who want to become developers. It is a foundational thinking skill — like reading, writing, and arithmetic — that applies to every career in the modern world.

Most Nigerian schools that list "computer studies" as a subject are teaching theory, history, and Microsoft Office — while the world has moved to AI, automation, and digital systems that require logical, structured thinking. Children who learn to code do not just learn a technical skill. They learn to think precisely, break problems into steps, find patterns, and persist through failure — competencies that apply in medicine, law, business, design, science, and every other field.

At Learnovo Kids we teach coding at every level — from a 7-year-old's first visual code block in Scratch, to a 15-year-old writing their first Python programme that runs on a real computer. The tool changes with the age. The thinking skills are the same. And they transfer to every other digital skill your child ever learns.

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The career case: Entry-level developers in Nigeria earn ₦300,000–₦600,000 per month. Senior developers earn multiples of that — and many work remotely for international companies earning in dollars. A child who starts coding at 10 can be job-ready at 18 — and productive and earning long before that. But even for children who never become developers, coding fluency opens doors in virtually every career they might choose.
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For parents wondering which level is right: We assess every child during onboarding and place them in the right level automatically. You do not need to know anything about coding to make the right choice — we will guide you completely. Just enrol and we handle the rest.

Three Levels — One Course That Grows With Your Child

Every child is assessed and placed in the right level at enrolment. The curriculum, tools, and projects all match their age and experience — so no child is bored or overwhelmed.

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Level 1 — Visual Coding with Scratch
Ages 7–11 · Complete Beginners
Scratch
Scratch is MIT's visual coding language — the most widely used introductory coding tool in the world. Instead of typing complex syntax, children drag and connect colourful code blocks to make characters move, animations play, stories unfold, and simple games come to life. There are no typos, no syntax errors, and no frustrating blank screens — just immediate, visible results that show children their code is working. Scratch teaches every core programming concept (sequences, loops, conditions, variables, events) in a way that a 7-year-old can genuinely master. Many of Nigeria's top secondary school programmers started exactly here.
🎭 Animated Stories 🎮 Simple Games 🎵 Interactive Music 🌍 Nigerian Folktale Animations
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Level 2 — Bridge Coding with Scratch & Python Intro
Ages 11–13 · Some Experience or Completed Level 1
Scratch + Python
Level 2 bridges the gap between visual blocks and real typed code. Children begin with advanced Scratch projects — multi-level games, complex animations, and interactive quizzes — before transitioning to beginner Python in the second half of the term. They learn that the logic they already understand in Scratch translates directly to Python: the same loops, conditions, and variables, just written differently. By the end of Level 2, children are writing real Python code and understanding exactly what it means — not just copying and pasting.
🎮 Advanced Scratch Games 🐍 First Python Scripts 🧮 Number Calculators 📝 Text-Based Quizzes
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Level 3 — Real-World Coding with Python
Ages 13–17 · Ready for Professional Code
Python
Level 3 is full Python — the same language used by Google, Netflix, and the majority of Nigeria's fastest-growing tech companies. Children learn variables, data types, input/output, conditions, loops, functions, lists, dictionaries, and file handling — all in the context of real projects that solve real problems. Every concept is taught by building something first, not through theory lectures. By the end of Level 3, children have a portfolio of working Python programmes that demonstrate genuine technical ability — and the confidence to continue learning independently.
🧮 Budget Calculator 📋 To-Do App 🎮 Text Adventure Game 📊 Data Analyser 🤖 Simple Chatbot

What Your Child Will Be Able to Do

Outcomes vary by level — but every child leaves with real, demonstrable coding ability and a portfolio of projects to prove it.

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Think Like a Programmer
Break any problem into logical steps, identify patterns, and design systematic solutions — a skill that applies to every subject and career
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Write Real Code
Write working code in their level's language — Scratch blocks, Python scripts, or both — that produces real, visible results
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Debug Independently
Read error messages, trace problems systematically, and fix bugs without adult help — one of the most valuable thinking skills in all of coding
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Build and Share Real Projects
Complete multiple original coding projects that can be shared with classmates, family, teachers, or — for older learners — potential employers
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Build a Coding Portfolio
Leave with a collection of real projects that demonstrate coding ability — the strongest possible proof of skill at any age
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Continue Learning Independently
Have the foundation, confidence, and resources to keep coding after the course ends — and the knowledge of exactly where to go next

What Happens Each Week

12 weeks. Every session produces working code. Your child always leaves each class having built something new — never just watching or listening.

💻 Coding Course Curriculum — 12 Weeks (All Levels)
2 live sessions per week · 60–90 minutes per session · Small groups by level · Real instructor
Week 1–2
Computational Thinking — Before We Write a Single Line
Children learn to think like programmers before touching a keyboard. Using real-world activities — planning a journey, following a recipe, sorting objects — they discover sequences, loops, conditions, and variables in everyday life. By the end of week 2, they have written their first code (Scratch blocks or Python lines depending on level) and seen it run. The excitement in these first sessions consistently surprises parents who expect it to be dry or difficult.
Week 3–5
Core Concepts — Building the Foundation
Variables, loops, conditions, and functions — the four pillars of all programming — are taught systematically across these three weeks. Every concept is immediately applied to a mini-project: making a character repeat a dance, checking a user's password, storing and displaying a score. Level 1 learners build these in Scratch. Level 2 builds them in both. Level 3 writes them entirely in Python. By week 5, every child has a functional command of the core logic of their language.
Week 6–9
Real Projects — Applying Everything Learned
Children build a series of increasingly complex projects — games, calculators, quiz tools, interactive stories, and data programmes — that combine and reinforce everything from weeks 1–5. Nigerian scenarios and contexts are used throughout: a market price calculator, a school quiz about Nigerian history, an interactive Yoruba/Igbo/Hausa word game, a Lagos traffic simulator. This is the phase where coding stops feeling like a lesson and starts feeling like a superpower.
Week 10–12
Final Project — Design, Build, Debug, Present
Every child designs and builds their own original final project — a programme, game, or tool of their own choosing that solves a real problem or creates something they are proud of. They plan it, code it, test it, debug it, and present it in a live showcase to classmates, instructors, and parents. Each child also receives a personalised feedback report and a clear roadmap for their next coding steps — whether that is Game Development, App Development, Web Design, or independent projects.
"Tobenna wrote a Python script to track prices at my market stall — I tell him what I bought and he types it in, and it tells me my profit. He built it in week 8 of his course. He is 15 and he uses it every Saturday. My customers think I have hired an accountant. I have not. I have a son who learned to code at Learnovo Kids."
Mrs Obiora · Asaba · Mother of Tobenna, 15 · Coding Level 3 — Builders Programme

What Parents & Students Are Saying

From a 7-year-old's first Scratch animation to a 16-year-old's first Python tool — real results from across Nigeria.

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My daughter is 8 and she built an animated story about Anansi the Spider in Scratch. She showed it at her school's open day. Her teacher played it three times and asked her to explain how she built it. The confidence on her face was something I will never forget.
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Mrs Afolabi
Lagos · Mother of Dupe, 8 · Level 1
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I started in Level 1 with Scratch two years ago. I am now in Level 3 doing Python. I built a text adventure game set in ancient Benin Kingdom. My friends are competing to finish it. I want to make it into a real app next. I am 14 years old.
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Emeka, 14
Benin City · Level 3 · Builders Programme
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My son's maths teacher contacted me to ask what we had changed at home. His problem-solving in class had dramatically improved. I told her he was learning to code. She said it made complete sense — structured logical thinking transfers directly to every subject.
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Mr Nwachukwu
Abuja · Father of Kelechi, 12 · Level 2
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Chidinma built a Python quiz app about Nigerian geography and shared it in her class WhatsApp group. Her teacher is now using it as a revision tool for the whole class. She wrote every question, every answer, and every line of code herself. She is 15.
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Mrs Nwosu
Port Harcourt · Mother of Chidinma, 15 · Level 3
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Available Across All of Nigeria

100% online — live, instructor-led, accessible from anywhere in Nigeria with a stable internet connection.

Abuja
Lagos
Port Harcourt
Kano
Enugu
Ibadan
Benin City
Kaduna
Anywhere in Nigeria

Questions Parents Ask Before Enrolling

Answered honestly below. WhatsApp us for anything specific to your child's situation or age.

During onboarding we ask a short set of questions about your child's age, any prior coding experience, and their learning style. Based on these we recommend the right level and explain exactly why. We also monitor every child in the first two weeks and will move them up or down if the level is not the right fit — at no extra cost. Getting the level right is as important to us as it is to you.
Scratch was developed by MIT's Media Lab and is used in hundreds of universities worldwide to teach programming concepts. It teaches the same logical structures as any professional language — sequences, loops, conditions, variables, and events — just using visual blocks instead of typed syntax. Children who master Scratch find the transition to Python, JavaScript, or any other language significantly easier because the thinking patterns are already established.
For Level 1 (Scratch): a laptop, desktop, or tablet with a browser and internet connection is sufficient — Scratch runs entirely in a browser. For Level 2 and 3 (Python): a laptop or desktop computer is required, as Python needs to be installed locally. All software is completely free. We provide a setup guide to every family before the first session.
Yes — this is exactly the intended progression. Many of our most advanced students started at Level 1 with Scratch and have progressed through all three levels over multiple terms. Children who complete Level 3 are also ready to move into our more specialised courses: Game Development, App Development, or Web Design — all of which build directly on the coding foundations learned here.
It is entirely a learnable skill — like reading, mathematics, or playing an instrument. Every child who can learn to think logically can learn to code. The belief that coding is only for "tech kids" or "computer people" is one of the most damaging myths in Nigerian education today. At Learnovo Kids we have taught children who were told they were "not technical" — and watched them write programmes that surprised their own parents within weeks.
Yes — more than ever. Nigerian doctors who understand health technology are building apps that reach patients nationwide. Lawyers who understand code are driving legal tech. Entrepreneurs who can code build their own products without depending on expensive developers. Coding fluency is becoming a baseline advantage in every professional field — not because everyone will write code daily, but because understanding how digital systems work changes how you think, communicate, and lead in every domain.
Give your child the skill that unlocks every other digital skill.
Live online classes · Ages 7–17 · Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt & all of Nigeria · All levels welcome