At Ajyal School, a sixth-grade student is discovering a new way of learning through coding. She began her journey last year in grade five and quickly found herself drawn to the logic and creativity behind it.
“At first, I didn’t know anything about coding. It seemed hard and confusing,” she shared.
This year, she’s learning Scratch, a visual programming language that’s helping her think differently. “It’s facilitating my learning experience, especially in math,” she explained. “Coding helps me break down problems and solve them step by step.”
This shift in learning became possible after CG Fund donated new computers to the school’s lab and supported teachers with training to deliver coding and Scratch sessions.
Her story is just one example of how digital education tools are giving students the confidence and skills they need to succeed.