Coding has officially entered the building at Bekamo School—and it didn’t knock politely, it kicked the door open with logic, creativity, and a bit of controlled chaos. 🚀 The school has launched Coding and Robotics Training Sessions, marking a deliberate move into the future while keeping one foot grounded in the fundamentals of learning how to think. This isn’t playtime with gadgets; it’s structured, purposeful exposure to the language that now runs the world.
The sessions take place every Friday evening, a time deliberately chosen to shift learners from passive consumption into active creation. Instead of scrolling, they’re building. Instead of guessing, they’re debugging. Learners are being introduced to coding concepts, computational thinking, and robotics in a hands-on way that rewards curiosity and discipline in equal measure. It’s the kind of learning that trains the brain to break problems down and rebuild them better—skills that never go out of style.

This initiative is being delivered in partnership with STEM ROBO, a forward-thinking organization with a strong track record in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education. The partnership brings professional guidance, modern tools, and industry-aligned content into the classroom, ensuring learners aren’t just busy, but actually learning the right things, the right way. Strategy meets execution. Vision meets delivery.
At Bekamo School, this program reflects a broader commitment: preparing learners not just for exams, but for life in a digital, automated, and highly competitive world. Coding and robotics are no longer “extra skills.” They are foundational literacy. The future doesn’t wait—and neither does Bekamo.