Logiscool Curriculum for Schools

Modular coding and AI learning that fits national requirements—built for real classrooms and scalable across grades

Modular Coding and AI Curriculum

Logiscool’s curriculum is designed to fit into school realities: it’s modular, adaptable, and aligned with national requirements. Schools can choose how many coding and AI lessons they want, and how they want them delivered—integrated into coding lessons, or as a separate AI curriculum. The result is a flexible learning journey that supports both beginners and advanced learners across all grades.

Built for today’s schools, preparing for tomorrow’s world

Built to fit national
requirements

Logiscool teaches AI and coding concepts that can fit into any national curriculum. It supports clear progression across grades while staying flexible for different timetables and school priorities.

AI integrated across
levels since 2021

AI is built into the curriculum across grades, not added as an extra. Beginners learn how to use AI responsibly and creatively, while advanced learners explore how AI works through critical thinking and ethics.

Flexible
rollout

Schools choose how many lessons they want and how fast they want to implement them. The curriculum works for a light introduction, a full program, or a phased rollout across grades and schools.

Our Unique Coding Platform

Logiscool’s educational coding platform is developed to make the transition from visual coding to text-based programming intuitive and gradual. Students move through a clear pathway that matches age and knowledge level, so progression feels natural instead of overwhelming.
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Blox coding
Level 1-2

We start coding education with “building blocks”. Our unique visual coding method is always best adjusted to all ages and knowledge levels.

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Mix coding
Level 3

As a second step, students start writing codes in MIX mode, where they can see both the building blox and the text-based languages in parallel.

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Text coding
Level 4

Once they feel confident to leave the visual blocks behind, they can move to text-based programming languages, like Python and C# through different game developer engines like Unity and Godot.

Award-Winning Curriculum and Platform

Want to see this in action?

Explore real school examples, implementation details, and outcomes on our
Case Studies page.

Bring Future-Ready Education to Your School!

Discover flexible, high-quality licensing options tailored to your needs. Equip your students with essential AI, coding and digital skills while meeting international standards.

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