COMPUTER SCIENCE · SAUDI ARABIA

Computer Science Curriculum Provider in Saudi Arabia

Assembling a computer science curriculum from separate vendors usually involves sourcing a syllabus, a marking system and teacher training from more than one source. We remove that assembly work entirely, giving a school one procurement decision instead of several, and one system where the pieces already work together.

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K-12 Computer Science Curriculum class in Saudi Arabia
The Assembly Problem

What a School Is Paying For

A textbook costs money on its own. So does a marking platform. So does teacher training, run separately, by a separate company, on its own schedule. We bring those three pieces together as one package instead, with a single point of contact if anything ever goes wrong.

1. Curated Syllabus

Structured textbooks and grade-by-grade lessons mapped specifically to take students from early logic to coding fluency.

2. Instant Marking System

AI Cloud Lab tests student coding automatically, reducing repetitive grading tasks for the teachers.

3. Complete Teacher Training

Continuous coaching and resources designed specifically for educators regardless of their coding background.

Curriculum Deliverables

What Our Computer Science Curriculum in Saudi Arabia Delivers

We built this so a teacher never has to build a syllabus alone. The essentials:

Classroom Materials
A lesson plan for every grade, adapting to your timetables
A guide written on the assumption of no prior CS background
Reference videos and adjustable presentations for lessons
Technology & Support
Every submission marked instantly via AI Cloud Lab
Help desk reachable by phone or WhatsApp at any hour
No software downloads needed—runs completely in-browser
Professional Growth
UK certification that counts toward genuine development
Off-site training for items the lesson plan doesn't cover
Fully funded travel opportunities abroad for teachers
Grade-by-Grade Breakdown

The Curriculum Progression

Our AI Cloud Lab tracks exactly where a student stands in this progression, so a teacher can check it at any point in the year rather than waiting for report card time.

Cyber Square Scratch to Python progression textbooks
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From Scratch to Python

Younger grades start in Scratch, moving into Python as students progress through the curriculum. That handover point is built directly into the textbooks rather than left for a teacher to work out on their own, so a school doesn't need to design its own transition plan between the two languages from scratch. A publisher's National Curriculum Center approval status has become something Saudi schools actively check before signing on. Ours is still in that review, not cleared yet.

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Student coding HTML, CSS, JavaScript and SQL databases
02

Web Development and Databases Follow

Once Python is established, web development in HTML, CSS and JavaScript, and database work in SQL, follow through the same online coding platform used from the start. Neither shows up before a student already has the coding foundation needed to make proper sense of it, so nothing gets introduced out of order at any point.

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CS Project Suite student showcase
03

The CS Project Suite for Original Work

We built the CS Project Suite to give a student who's finished the set curriculum somewhere to go next: a project of their own choosing, built, tested and adjusted without a fixed answer key waiting at the end of it, much closer to how the subject gets used once school ends.

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AI Cloud Lab unified marking interface
04

One System Marks All of It

The AI Cloud Lab handles every stage of that progression through one single system, supporting Python, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Scratch and SQL, so a school isn't running a separate marking tool for each individual language a student happens to be working in at any given point in the term.

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Continuous Engagement

Ongoing Support After Signup

We don't stop supporting a school once the books arrive.

Teachers
  • Regular development sessions, plus round-the-clock support whenever something comes up.
Parents
  • Plain-language sessions on what the subject involves, and ways to support coding practice at home.
Students needing extra help
  • Focused workshops targeting one specific coding or computational thinking skill.
Students wanting more
  • An after-hours coding club running past the scheduled lesson.
Students entering competitions
  • Guidance for coding competitions beyond the school itself.
Students showcasing work
  • Digital Fest, putting finished projects in front of judges from other schools.

One Team Instead of Several

Sourcing a syllabus, a marking system, and teacher training from different companies brings separate contracts and separate people to call when something goes wrong. We bundle all three, so a school deals with one team instead of several.

Global Reach

Running in 10+ Countries Already

A school signing up here isn't the one working out whether this curriculum holds up in practice. More than 400,000 students already study it across 500+ partner schools in 10+ countries, and it's run unchanged next to British, CBSE, and American frameworks in each of them, since we never built it around a single one to begin with.

500+
Partner Schools
400K+
Students
10+
Countries
12
Years in Classrooms
FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Prior coding experience isn't a requirement for a teacher, though having some is an advantage. What gets a teacher ready is our guide and our training, both designed for someone who has never written a line of code.
Yes. We treat a strong project as worth more than a grade in a gradebook, and Digital Fest is the outlet for that.
As a computer science curriculum provider in Saudi Arabia, we bundle the syllabus, the marking system and the training as one product, tested to work together, rather than three separate purchases a school has to make work together on its own.
No. We built both the textbook exercises and the AI Cloud Lab to open in a browser, without a separate install on any school computer.
Yes. We designed it for a school teaching computer science for the first time, with nothing existing in the way to work around.
We provide a help desk by phone or WhatsApp, free training sessions, and round-the-clock backup for both students and teachers, all ongoing rather than a one-time handover.
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