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Wize Computing Academy offers live instructor-led classes where students take part in coding, robotics, design, STEAM learning, AI, and entrepreneurship. Specific activities include Programming Adventures Using MIT Scratch, Interactive Programming in Python, Engineering and Robotics, First LEGO League, Vex IQ Robotics, Game Design & Development with Roblox, Coding, Designing & Modding with Minecraft, Mobile App Development, Wild Web Design, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, 3D Modeling, Design & Printing, Code, Control & Fly Drones, and Augmented & Virtual Reality learning and creation such as virtual tours, storytelling, and games and simulations. Students in 3D modeling, design and printing courses take home the objects they design and print.
• Ages: 4–18 years old
• Price: $50 p/h (for some listed classes)
Wize Computing Academy has been teaching young learners since 2015 and offers programs for PreK–12 grade levels. The curriculum is project-based and student-oriented, follows K–12 Computer Science Standards, aligns with ISTE standards for students, and is designed by IT industry leaders. The program uses pair programming, agile methodology, and design thinking, and includes hands-on learning with real-world projects, an organized and holistic curriculum approach, and regular curriculum updates.
Instructors are tech-savvy adults with a background in computer science, undergo comprehensive training, and are described as highly qualified and experienced, with live instruction by award-winning instructors. The program includes a low student-to-instructor ratio, 1x1 instructor assistance, weekly progress reports and alerts, regular app-based parent communication and project updates using the Seesaw mobile app, a supportive online student community, course certification preparation, a path to real-world internship, and competition preparation for coding and robotics competitions where students regularly win awards.
Wize Computing Academy states its mission as “Inspiring Young Learners to be the Leaders of Tomorrow,” with goals that include preparing students to apply computing concepts, including AI, to real-world problems, focusing on overall development so they become creators and not just users of technology, and providing high-quality, project-based STEAM learning at a reasonable cost. The program is described as offering a world-class, project-based STEAM experience with a combination of online and offline materials, onsite and online sessions, and after-school clubs, preschools, community centers, and online options.
Wize Computing Academy is trusted by universities, schools, preschools, and community centers, with 350+ partner schools. Crème de la Crème in Allen reports using Wize Academy for coding and robotics programs for students aged 4–5 and K–6th grade, as well as specialty summer camps in coding, robotics, and Minecraft, and notes that four Texas schools of Crème de la Crème are using Wize Academy. The program has award-winning programs, learners who have won various national and international awards, recognition as a Top Franchise by Entrepreneur Magazine, and a 5-star rating in customer reviews.
Parent and school feedback includes comments that students look forward to each session, come out of robotics and coding classes “with smiling faces boasting of the things they have learned,” and that teachers accommodate students from 1st to 6th grade in the same class. One preschool reports that Wize Academy has been professional and accommodating and recommends it for coding and robotics for children aged 4–13. Multiple parents describe their children as excited for class, eager to share their work, and enjoying project work and end-of-course showcases where children present what they built.
Last updated February 20, 2026.
• Ages: 4–18 years old
• Price: $50 p/h (for some listed classes)
Wize Computing Academy has been teaching young learners since 2015 and offers programs for PreK–12 grade levels. The curriculum is project-based and student-oriented, follows K–12 Computer Science Standards, aligns with ISTE standards for students, and is designed by IT industry leaders. The program uses pair programming, agile methodology, and design thinking, and includes hands-on learning with real-world projects, an organized and holistic curriculum approach, and regular curriculum updates.
Instructors are tech-savvy adults with a background in computer science, undergo comprehensive training, and are described as highly qualified and experienced, with live instruction by award-winning instructors. The program includes a low student-to-instructor ratio, 1x1 instructor assistance, weekly progress reports and alerts, regular app-based parent communication and project updates using the Seesaw mobile app, a supportive online student community, course certification preparation, a path to real-world internship, and competition preparation for coding and robotics competitions where students regularly win awards.
Wize Computing Academy states its mission as “Inspiring Young Learners to be the Leaders of Tomorrow,” with goals that include preparing students to apply computing concepts, including AI, to real-world problems, focusing on overall development so they become creators and not just users of technology, and providing high-quality, project-based STEAM learning at a reasonable cost. The program is described as offering a world-class, project-based STEAM experience with a combination of online and offline materials, onsite and online sessions, and after-school clubs, preschools, community centers, and online options.
Wize Computing Academy is trusted by universities, schools, preschools, and community centers, with 350+ partner schools. Crème de la Crème in Allen reports using Wize Academy for coding and robotics programs for students aged 4–5 and K–6th grade, as well as specialty summer camps in coding, robotics, and Minecraft, and notes that four Texas schools of Crème de la Crème are using Wize Academy. The program has award-winning programs, learners who have won various national and international awards, recognition as a Top Franchise by Entrepreneur Magazine, and a 5-star rating in customer reviews.
Parent and school feedback includes comments that students look forward to each session, come out of robotics and coding classes “with smiling faces boasting of the things they have learned,” and that teachers accommodate students from 1st to 6th grade in the same class. One preschool reports that Wize Academy has been professional and accommodating and recommends it for coding and robotics for children aged 4–13. Multiple parents describe their children as excited for class, eager to share their work, and enjoying project work and end-of-course showcases where children present what they built.
Last updated February 20, 2026.
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