Empower your child’s creativity through fun, project-based coding adventures.
CodeCrafters offers after-school coding clubs where middle schoolers learn block-based programming (Scratch, MakeCode) through projects like animations, games, and digital stories. Sessions run 1–2 hours weekly in small groups of 6–10, led by an enthusiastic instructor. The curriculum builds logical thinking and problem-solving skills, with each term culminating in a showcase. Operating from a rented community space or school classroom, startup costs stay low by leveraging free software and a BYOD (bring your own device) policy, supplemented with a few loaner laptops if needed. The part-time owner handles teaching, scheduling, and marketing, keeping overhead minimal. Monthly tuition ($150/child) provides steady revenue, with additional income from holiday camps. This scalable, low-risk venture taps into the growing demand for accessible, screen-positive STEM education.
Soaring emphasis on K-12 STEM and computer science education, coupled with parental demand for structured, creative screen time. Block-based coding is an accessible on-ramp for middle schoolers.
Research local venues (libraries, community centers, schools) for rental availability and costs this week.
Parents of children ages 11-14 seeking engaging after-school STEM activities.
Subscription-based: $150/month per child for weekly sessions. Customers acquired via school flyers, social media, and parent referrals. Average lifetime value ~$1,500 (one-year enrollment). Ancillary revenue from vacation camps and private group workshops.
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