COMPUTER CLUB
For ages 9 years old to 12 years old
Every Wednesday 3:30 to 5:30
In Computer Club, students dive into hands-on STEAM learning using their very own Piper computer, a build-it-yourself computer designed for exploration and creativity. Throughout the session, students complete interactive Minecraft: Piper Edition missions that teach real engineering skills, including how to build circuits that control LEDs, buzzers, buttons, and sensors.
They’ll also learn the foundations of programming through Pipercode, a beginner-friendly coding platform that lets students bring their creations to life.
Computer Club encourages problem-solving, teamwork, and curiosity as students build, code, and troubleshoot in a fun and highly engaging environment.
Why Parents Love It
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Hands-on STEAM education using real hardware—not just screen time.
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Teaches critical 21st-century skills: coding, circuitry, engineering, and digital literacy.
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Encourages perseverance, critical thinking, and troubleshooting.
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Uses curriculum that blends creativity with structured STEM learning.
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Safe, guided introduction to technology that supports future interest in robotics and programming.
Why Students Love It
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They get to build and use their own Piper computer—which feels like a real engineering project.
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Minecraft missions make learning circuits fun, adventurous, and interactive.
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Coding with Pipercode lets them create animations, reactions, and puzzles they can test instantly.
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Every class includes hands-on building and solving challenges.
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It’s exciting, creative, and feels like playing while learning cool tech skills.
What They’ll Learn
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Basic circuitry: LEDs, buzzers, buttons, switches, and sensors
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Intro to engineering and hardware components
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Beginner coding through Pipercode (block-based programming)
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Logical thinking and problem-solving strategies
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How computers work—from assembly to functionality
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Collaboration and sharing ideas with a team
Perfect For
Students who are curious about technology, enjoy Minecraft, love building things, or want an early introduction to coding, engineering, and digital creativity.

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