Project-based tech academy · Egypt

Turn ambitious students into real builders.

Paradox Academy teaches programming, AI, electronics and web development to students aged 13–21 — live, in Arabic, and project-based from the very first session.

5
Courses
13–21
Ages we teach
100%
Project-based
Why Paradox

Learning by building, not just watching.

We don't hand students slideshows. From the very first session they make something real — and they leave each class a little more confident than they arrived.

01

Learning by doing

Every concept arrives through a project students actually want to finish.

02

Guided, not lectured

Mentors let students struggle just enough, then guide them through — that's where it sticks.

03

Built around real tools

Python, Arduino, the web stack — students learn the same tools professionals use.

04

Real, shareable results

Students walk away with projects they can show family, friends and universities.

5
Distinct courses
4
Skill tracks
Ages 13+
Beginner to advanced
Project
Every single session
Loved by families

The change in confidence is the real prize.

My son went from playing games to building them in a single term. The change in his confidence is the real prize.
Parent of a Scratch student
Parent
I made a robot that follows a line on its own. Now I want to build one that can play chess.
Robotics student, age 12
Student
The mentors actually let them struggle a little, then guide them through it. That is where the learning sticks.
Parent of two Paradox kids
Parent

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Questions families ask us

Still unsure? Message us on WhatsApp and we will help you choose.

Paradox is built for ambitious students aged 13 to 21. Complete beginners are welcome — every track starts from the basics and builds up to real projects.

Sessions are taught in Arabic, with the technical terms and tools introduced in English — so students stay comfortable while learning the language of the industry.

Courses run live online over Zoom or Google Meet, supported by a Google Classroom for materials, assignments and recordings. Cohorts are small so every student gets attention.

Any laptop that can run a browser is enough for the programming, AI and web tracks. For Arduino & Electronics we share an exact components kit list before the cohort starts.

Fees are in Egyptian pounds and depend on the track and its length. We offer early-bird, sibling and group (10+) discounts — ask us on WhatsApp for the current cohort pricing.

Send us a quick enrollment request or message us on WhatsApp. We will recommend the right track, confirm the next cohort start date, and guide you through payment.

Yes. Every student who completes a track receives a certificate of completion and finishes with a portfolio of projects they built themselves.

Ready to see what they can build?

Tell us the student's age and interests — we'll recommend the perfect place to start.