WiseTribes prepares children to think with AI — not just use it. Real skills. Real projects. Alongside school, not instead of it.
"The skill gap between AI-ready children and the rest is opening quietly — right now, in every classroom."
By 2030, comfort with AI tools will be a baseline expectation in most careers — the way typing is expected today. Children who learn to direct, question, and build with AI will have a significant advantage. WiseTribes gives them that head start through structured, hands-on practice — not just exposure.
AI readiness isn't about being "good at tech." It's about how a child is taught to think.
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Start with a free assessment. Try before you commit. Then build something real.
A 15-minute activity that maps your child's current AI awareness, critical thinking, and problem-solving style. No preparation needed — just curiosity.
Four hands-on sessions with your child's group. They build real mini-projects using AI tools. You see what they're learning before deciding to continue.
48 live sessions across 12 structured modules. Real projects every module, a capstone build, and a graduation ceremony your child will remember.
Three groups, each with a curriculum designed around what children at that age can actually build and understand.
+ 6 more modules · 48 sessions total
+ 6 more modules · 48 sessions total
+ 6 more modules · 48 sessions total
Try the programme before you decide. We'd rather earn your trust than ask for it upfront.
Four steps from curious parent to confident child — each one low-stakes and informative.
Pick a 15-minute window that suits you. No preparation required.
A guided activity — not a test. Curiosity and reasoning, not right answers.
A clear readiness report showing strengths, gaps, and which group fits best.
Join the trial. See what your child builds. Then decide — no pressure.
"After the trial, my daughter came home and explained how a recommendation algorithm works — in plain language. I was genuinely surprised. This is real learning."
"My son is in Class 9 and already building small Python scripts to automate things at home. Six months ago he didn't know what a variable was. The pace is just right."
"The assessment alone was worth it — it helped us understand exactly where Priya stood. The instructors feel like mentors, not tutors. We enrolled the same week."
"We were spending ₹3,500 a month on maths tuition that Rohan already understood. WiseTribes gives him skills his school won't teach him for another decade — at the same price. The decision was obvious."
The assessment takes 15 minutes. The results stay with them for years.
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The questions parents ask most — with straightforward answers.
No. Zero coding background is needed. Group A (Class 5–6) starts with visual tools and concepts. We introduce Python gradually in Group B, and only when children are ready. The entry point is curiosity, not prior knowledge.
YouTube teaches you to watch. We teach you to build. Every module ends with a real project your child creates, explains, and can show. School computer class covers tools from 10 years ago. We cover what's shaping the next 10.
A 60-minute live session with 8–12 children. The first 20 minutes introduce a concept with a real-world example. The next 30 minutes are hands-on — children build something. The last 10 minutes are for sharing and reflection. No passive watching.
Sessions are scheduled on weekends and evenings — designed to sit alongside school, not compete with it. Many parents tell us the critical thinking skills from WiseTribes actually improve how their child approaches school subjects.
That's the point of the trial. ₹944 for 4 sessions — try before you decide. No pressure to continue, no automatic billing. If it's not the right fit, we'd rather you know early than feel obligated to continue.
Each group has a maximum of 12 children. Small enough that every child gets instructor attention. Big enough that collaborative projects feel like a real team. We don't run large cohorts.
No. AI literacy is a thinking skill, not a career track. The children in WiseTribes include aspiring artists, writers, doctors, and entrepreneurs. What they share is curiosity — not a plan to become a software engineer. We equip them for whatever world they walk into.