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Targeted success

Accolades and exams in computer science are accessible. We help balance practice with your busy school schedule.

Our 14-18 year old students are looking for their CS knowledge to help them get into university or beyond. Whether it's a project portfolio, AP exam, computing competitions, or Machine Learning research projects we're here to help your child reach their top potential.

Methodology

Students at this age are figuring out who they are: joining social clubs, spending more time investing in their passions and learning what it's like to be a grown up. We want to encourage students within the CS space that failure is key, success is possible and that as long as they're willing to put in the work there is no limit to what they can achieve.

1 on 1 Attention

Students at this level begin to understand the application of abstract topics. Using our state of the art platform we can help monitor students in class and offer help where needed. Unlike on Zoom students are put into focus mode with fewer distractions. This all in one platform puts learning at the center of your student's experience.

Effective Rigor

At this stage students are learning how to take notes on lecture material and apply them to abstract concepts and larger projects. This mimics the format they're likely to see in university classes. Students learn to practice reviewing notes and using external resources in order to complete the coursework.

Cohesive Long-Term Plan

Our instructors have spent a decade developing standardized lesson plans that serve students who stay with us for years. This results in a progressive pathway to maintain interest and continuity. Most students' in academic performance far eclipses what is taught in school.

Lasting Knowledge

Students are eased into programming using common professional languages, not proprietary or kid-specific tools. This way students do not need to 'restart' later on when they build bigger projects, participate in competitions, or take standardized tests.

We offer multiple pathways in our curriculum to help students achieve their goals.

Exploration Track

Students take their time to find the uses of computer science that are most exciting to them, while still staying ahead of K-12 curriculum standards.

Application Track

Student take detours from the accelerated track to explore applications in arts and sciences. Advanced students may choose to do software engineering and/or machine learning.

Accelerated Track

The Accelerated track allows students to quickly advance past their peers in the field of computer science. Not only will they be given a clear path to understanding the core concepts of CS, but they are encouraged to participate in events and competitions that help ensure they have a well-rounded CS Education.

Students in the Accelerated track can expect to quickly and comfortably progress beyond the material they would traditionally see in their school coursework. At KTBYTE students are given the opportunity to surpass their peers and can begin learning advanced material, creating independent projects, and becoming leaders both in and out of the classroom.

On average, KTBYTE students can expect to learn skills in our courses 3 - 5 years before their peers in school-run computer science programs. This is true from Elementary / Primary school all the way up to University.
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Course Types in this Track

KTBYTE Student Age

Typically Taught in School

8 - 10 years old
Middle School (Ages 10 - 13)
11 - 14 years old
High School (Ages 14 - 18)
14 - 18 years old
University (Ages 18 - 22)

Beginner Competitions
(ACSL Elementary, BCC)
8 - 12 years old
Middle School (Ages 10 - 13)
11 - 14 years old
High School (Ages 14 - 18)
Ages 13 - 18
16 - 18

Competition Track

Students train to participate in olympiad level competitions, with difficulty comparable to university level CS. Students are expected to put in more work than their peers.

Features

Live Weekly Meetings

Classes typically meet once a week for one hour in a live small group setting. Optionally, students can attend homework help meetings throughout the week to get hands-on assistance at no additional cost.

Homework and Progress Reports

Students at these ages do an average of 45 to 75 minutes of homework per week. Students get instant feedback while working on homework, and parents can check grades as problems are completed.

Explore Achievement Pathwayss

Although exceptionally challenging, national competitions are accessible to students at this level if they choose to do extra practice. New students may benefit in trying these competitions without expectations of solving any problems. Starting at or before this age provides high chances for winning awards.

Mandarin Bilingual Option

Although most classes are taught in English only, we offer select times for Mandarin-speaking students to learn with a bilingual instructor.

300
Students placed in renowned USA Computing Olympiad Programming Competition (2014-2024)

MIT Department of Mathematics: the highly selective Program for Research In Mathematics, Engineering, and Science for high school juniors across the United States.

Grades 8-12
27
Students accepted into MIT PRIMES (2014-2024)

MIT Department of Mathematics: the highly selective Program for Research In Mathematics, Engineering, and Science for high school juniors across the United States.

Grade 9+
Core Classes
are the basics of coding brought to you at your level of expertise. We offer a variety of classes for all ages and skill levels, from beginner to advanced.

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