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Live online classes in Digital Skills, AI Literacy, Coding, Cyber Safety and Problem-Solving for students of Class 6–8. CBSE aligned. Real projects. Real confidence.
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Most Children Use Technology Every Day — But Few Truly Understand It
Your child likely spends 4–6 hours online every day — watching, scrolling, messaging. But how much of that time builds skills, critical thinking, or digital safety?
The gap between using technology and understanding technology is where your child's future advantage or disadvantage will be decided.
Before high school, children aged 11–14 should develop: digital literacy (using computers, internet, and cloud tools effectively), AI literacy (understanding how AI works and using it responsibly), basic coding (computational thinking and Scratch programming), cyber safety (protecting personal data and identifying online risks), and data skills (spreadsheets, charts, and analysis). These skills directly improve academic performance and build future-readiness.
AI is Changing Everything — Fast
AI tools are now part of classrooms, jobs, and daily life. Children who don't understand AI are already behind their globally-competitive peers.
Online Dangers Are Increasing
Cyberbullying, phishing, online fraud, and privacy breaches affect thousands of Indian children every year. Cyber safety education cannot wait.
Screen Time Without Purpose
Most children's screen time is passive consumption. SkillNest transforms screen time into active skill-building — coding, creating, and problem-solving.
Schools Aren't Moving Fast Enough
CBSE mandated AI in 2026–27, but most schools lack qualified instructors. Children who learn privately arrive at school already expert — not scrambling to catch up.
85% of Future Jobs Don't Exist Yet
Every future career — in any field — will require digital skills. The foundational advantage is built at ages 11–14, not at 18 or 22.
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The Skills Schools Don't Teach Enough
These are the 8 skills that will define your child's opportunities in 2030 and beyond. SkillNest builds all of them in just 6 weeks.
AI Literacy
Understanding what AI is, how it works, and how to use AI tools responsibly and critically — the defining skill of the next decade.
Coding & Programming
Scratch coding introduces logic, sequences, loops and conditionals — building the programming mindset that all technical careers require.
Computational Thinking
The ability to break complex problems into manageable steps — the foundation of all engineering, science, and systematic decision-making.
Digital Communication
Professional documents, compelling presentations, and clear digital writing — skills used in every school project and every future workplace.
Cyber Safety
Identifying scams, protecting personal data, creating strong passwords, and recognising cyberbullying — critical life skills for digital citizens.
Digital Literacy
Confidently using computers, internet, cloud tools, and digital platforms — the foundational layer beneath all other future skills.
Creativity & Problem-Solving
Building games, designing presentations, and creating portfolios develops the creative confidence that AI cannot replace in human workers.
Collaboration
Using Google Workspace for collaborative work builds the teamwork and cloud-based communication skills every modern organisation requires.
AI literacy for children is the age-appropriate understanding of what artificial intelligence is, how it works in everyday life (recommendation algorithms, voice assistants, image recognition), how to use AI tools responsibly, and the ethical considerations around AI including privacy, bias, and safety. Children with AI literacy are empowered, critical users of technology — not passive or fearful ones.
What Your Child Will Be Able To Do After 6 Weeks
We measure success not by what children memorise, but by what they can actually do. Here is the transformation every SkillNest student experiences.
- ✗ Spends hours on YouTube & games
- ✗ Can't format a Word document
- ✗ Doesn't understand what AI is
- ✗ Clicks suspicious links online
- ✗ Has never written a line of code
- ✓ Builds real projects with purpose
- ✓ Creates professional documents & charts
- ✓ Understands & uses AI responsibly
- ✓ Practices safe online habits always
- ✓ Built and published a Scratch game
Create Professional Documents
Format school reports, assignments, and letters in MS Word with professional layouts, tables, and headers.
Build & Analyse Spreadsheets
Create marksheets with SUM and AVERAGE formulas, sort data, and generate bar charts that visualise information clearly.
Design & Deliver Presentations
Build multi-slide PowerPoint decks with animations, speaker notes, and the confidence to present in front of an audience.
Use AI Tools Responsibly
Understand how AI works, use AI tools for learning and creativity, and critically evaluate AI-generated content.
Build a Scratch Coding Game
Write and test a fully functional mini-game in Scratch, applying loops, conditionals, variables, and event-driven logic.
Stay Safe Online — Always
Identify phishing emails, recognize online scams, manage passwords securely, and navigate the internet with confidence and caution.
Present a Digital Portfolio
Graduate with a verified portfolio of 6 real projects to showcase at school, competitions, and future opportunities.
SkillNest Digital Skills Certificate
Every graduate receives an official certificate and a complete digital portfolio of 6 verified projects.
Free Demo GuaranteeYour child's first class is 100% free. See the quality before you pay anything.
What Your Child Learns — Week by Week
Every session is live, hands-on, and instructor-led. Every week ends with a real project your child keeps forever.
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Real Projects. Real Skills. Real Portfolio.
Every week ends with a project your child builds, owns, and adds to their portfolio. No theory-only sessions — every skill is immediately applied.
Professional School Report
A properly formatted MS Word document with headings, tables, images, and page numbers — ready to submit to school.
Class Marksheet with Charts
An Excel spreadsheet with student data, SUM/AVERAGE formulas, colour-coded grades, and a bar chart visualisation.
Multi-Slide Presentation
A 10-slide PowerPoint on a topic of their choice, with animations, transitions, images, and a live class presentation.
Google Forms Survey
A custom survey form using Google Forms with multiple question types, response collection, and results analysis in Google Sheets.
Scratch Coding Mini-Game
A fully working interactive game built in Scratch, demonstrating loops, conditionals, variables, and event-handling — real coding logic.
Cyber Safety Checklist
A personalised digital safety checklist covering password policies, phishing awareness, and safe online behaviour guidelines.
Computational thinking is a problem-solving approach taught through coding and AI education. It involves four steps: decomposition (breaking problems into parts), pattern recognition (identifying similarities), abstraction (focusing on essential information), and algorithm design (creating step-by-step solutions). CBSE now mandates computational thinking for Class 6–8 because it builds transferable analytical skills applicable in every subject and career field.
Why Parents Choose SkillNest
See exactly how SkillNest compares to the alternatives parents typically consider.
| What You Get | 🏆 SkillNest | 📺 YouTube / Self-Learning | 🏫 Traditional Computer Classes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Live Instructor Interaction | ✓ Yes — Every Session | ✗ No | ⚡ Varies |
| Real Projects Built by Child | ✓ 6 Projects | ✗ No structured projects | ⚡ Sometimes 1–2 |
| AI Literacy Module | ✓ Full Module | ⚡ Scattered videos only | ✗ Rarely included |
| Scratch Coding for Kids | ✓ Build a Real Game | ⚡ Tutorials only, no feedback | ✗ Usually not included |
| Cyber Safety Education | ✓ Dedicated Module | ✗ Not structured | ✗ Rarely taught |
| Personalized Feedback | ✓ Real-Time, Every Class | ✗ None | ⚡ Limited |
| Digital Portfolio on Completion | ✓ 6-Project Portfolio | ✗ No | ✗ No |
| Verified Certificate | ✓ Official Certificate | ✗ No | ⚡ Basic completion note |
| CBSE 2026–27 Alignment | ✓ Fully Aligned | ✗ Not structured | ⚡ Partial |
| Parent Progress Updates | ✓ Weekly Updates | ✗ None | ⚡ Varies |
| Small Batch Size | ✓ Limited Seats Per Batch | ✗ No instructor | ⚡ Often 20–30 students |
| Available Across India (Online) | ✓ Pan-India Online | ✓ Yes | ✗ Local only |
Trusted by Parents Across India
Real stories from real parents about the transformation they saw in their children.
My daughter was afraid of computers before SkillNest. By Week 3, she was teaching ME how to use Excel. The structured, step-by-step approach gave her so much confidence. The Scratch coding game she built in Week 6 made her so proud.
As an engineer myself, I was sceptical. But SkillNest's curriculum is genuinely comprehensive — not superficial. My son understood AI concepts better than I expected. The cyber safety module taught him things that protect our whole family online.
I was worried about more screen time. But SkillNest replaced mindless scrolling with purposeful creating. My son looks forward to every class. His school teacher noticed his improved digital skills and even asked where he learned them.
The instructor's patience with my daughter was remarkable. She has dyslexia and learns differently. SkillNest adapted beautifully — she completed every project and was the first in her class to finish her Scratch game. Truly outstanding program.
Value for money is exceptional. My son learned more practical digital skills in 6 weeks than in 3 years of school computer lab. The digital portfolio he came out with is something I can actually show at parent-teacher meetings as a real achievement.
I enrolled my twin daughters together. The WhatsApp group with the instructor meant I could track progress weekly. They competed with each other to finish projects first! Both earned their certificates and I am already looking at what they do next.
Learn From Experienced, Dedicated Mentors
Parents trust our instructors as much as they trust our curriculum. Our mentors are not just subject experts — they are trained educators who understand how children aged 11–14 learn best.
Amit Sharma
8+ years helping students develop computer skills, digital literacy, and project-based learning capabilities. Expert in MS Office, Google Workspace, and structured digital education for Class 6–8 students across India.
Priya Verma
Specialises in introducing AI concepts and problem-solving skills to middle school students using age-appropriate methods. Trained in CBSE's 2026–27 AI and Computational Thinking framework, making abstract concepts engaging and understandable for children aged 11–14.
Deepa Krishnan
Dedicated to teaching children to navigate the digital world safely, responsibly, and confidently. Experienced in age-appropriate internet safety education, online risk awareness, and digital citizenship for students aged 11–14.
All SkillNest instructors undergo rigorous training, background verification, and regular performance reviews. Your child's learning — and safety — is our highest responsibility.
💬 Ask About Our InstructorsBuilt for Children. Trusted by Parents.
Six principles that make SkillNest the most trusted digital skills program for Indian children.
100% Hands-On Every Session
Every concept is immediately applied in live practice. Children build real files, code real programs, and complete real projects — never just watching a video or copying notes.
Small Batches for Real Attention
Deliberately small batch sizes ensure every child is seen, heard, and supported. No student falls behind or gets lost in a crowded classroom of 20–30 students.
AI & Coding — Not Optional
AI literacy and Scratch coding are core modules, not add-ons. SkillNest believes every child deserves to understand the technology shaping their world — not just use it blindly.
Cyber Safety is Foundational
Internet safety for children is built into every week, not a single isolated lecture. Children learn and practice safe digital habits throughout the entire program.
Certificate + Portfolio
Students graduate with a verified certificate and a portfolio of 6 real projects — tangible proof of genuine skills they can present to schools, teachers, and future opportunities.
Built for Indian Families
Curriculum is aligned with CBSE 2026–27 requirements, priced for Indian middle-class families, and delivered with the flexibility and parent communication that Indian parents expect.
Getting Started is Simple
Four easy steps from your first conversation with us to your child's first class.
Book a Free Demo
Call or WhatsApp +91-74705-54811. Choose a convenient demo slot. No payment, no obligation.
Attend the Demo Class
Your child attends a real, full-quality live session. Experience the teaching style, platform, and curriculum firsthand.
Choose Your Batch
Select from morning, afternoon, or evening slots on weekdays or weekends. We fit around your school timetable.
Enroll & Begin Learning
Enroll in the 6-week program. Receive weekly updates. Watch your child build real skills, real projects, and real confidence.
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Questions Parents Ask Most
Answers to the questions parents across India ask before enrolling their children in our AI and coding program.
SkillNest's Smart Digital Skills Program is a 6-week, CBSE-aligned online course for children in Class 6–8 (ages 11–14). It covers Computer Basics, MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Internet Safety, Google Workspace, Cyber Safety, AI Literacy, and Scratch Coding — with 30+ hours of live instruction, 6 real projects, a digital portfolio, and an official certificate.
Yes — learning about AI is not only safe but essential. SkillNest teaches AI literacy in a responsible, age-appropriate way. Children learn how AI works in everyday life, its benefits, limitations, and ethical considerations. This understanding makes children safer online — they become critical, informed users of AI tools rather than naive or fearful ones.
Yes, significantly. Research from MIT and Stanford consistently shows that children who learn coding perform better in mathematics and science. Coding teaches computational thinking, logical reasoning, and problem decomposition — skills that directly improve academic performance across all subjects. CBSE now mandates AI & Computational Thinking, making early coding a direct academic advantage.
Approximately 5 hours of structured, purposeful screen time per week — live class sessions with an expert instructor. This is active, creative, educational screen time — not passive consumption. Children are building, creating, and problem-solving throughout. Research consistently shows that purposeful educational screen time (especially coding and digital creation) has positive developmental outcomes for children aged 11–14.
No prior computer knowledge is required. The program starts from absolute basics — hardware, keyboard, and mouse — and progressively builds to AI and coding. It is the ideal starting point for complete beginners and equally valuable for children with some computer experience who want structured, comprehensive digital skills development.
Absolutely. Scratch coding uses visual blocks — no complex equations or typed code. Children do not need advanced mathematics to start. The reverse is actually true: learning to code improves mathematical thinking. SkillNest students frequently report better confidence in school mathematics after completing the program, because coding and mathematics share the same logical foundations.
Computational thinking is a problem-solving approach involving four steps: decomposition (breaking problems into smaller parts), pattern recognition (identifying similarities), abstraction (focusing on what matters most), and algorithm design (creating step-by-step solutions). CBSE mandates it for Class 6–8 because it builds transferable analytical skills applicable in every subject and every future career — from engineering to medicine to business.
Yes. CBSE has made AI & Computational Thinking mandatory for Class 6–8 from 2026–27. SkillNest's Week 6 — AI Literacy, Logic, Algorithms, and Scratch Coding — fully meets this requirement. Students who complete SkillNest enter their school's AI curriculum with a significant head start, deeper understanding, and real project experience that sets them apart from their classmates.
YouTube offers passive watching — SkillNest offers live, interactive, instructor-led learning. At SkillNest, children ask questions in real time, receive personalized feedback on their work, follow a structured progression, complete assessed projects, and earn a verified certificate. YouTube cannot adapt to your child's pace, correct mistakes, provide accountability, or produce the transformation that structured education with a real instructor delivers.
Yes. SkillNest offers online classes for students across India — Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Bhopal, Lucknow, Patna, Nagpur, Indore, Surat, and all other cities and towns. Students need only a computer and internet connection to join our live online sessions from anywhere in India.
Our cyber safety module teaches: recognising phishing emails and online scams, creating and managing strong passwords, understanding what personal information should never be shared online, identifying and responding to cyberbullying, safe social media practices, and responsible digital communication. These are not theoretical — children practice each skill with real-world scenarios relevant to their age and online habits.
SkillNest offers morning (9–11 AM), afternoon (12–2 PM), and evening (5–7 PM) batches on both weekdays and weekends. This ensures the program fits around any school schedule or extracurricular commitment. Call or WhatsApp +91-74705-54811 to check current available slots and reserve your preferred time.
SkillNest deliberately keeps batch sizes small. This ensures every student receives personalized attention, real-time feedback, and an environment where questions are welcomed. Small batches create results that large-batch programs simply cannot match — every child is noticed, supported, and encouraged throughout the 6 weeks.
A computer or laptop (Windows or Mac), a stable internet connection, webcam, and microphone. A tablet or smartphone is not sufficient for the hands-on computer skills practice. All software — including Microsoft Office alternatives and Scratch — is free and web-based. No additional purchases or installations are required beyond the program fee.
Yes. SkillNest provides parents with weekly progress updates and direct access to communicate with instructors via WhatsApp. You can ask questions about your child's progress, request additional support, or share feedback at any point during the program. We believe parents are partners in their child's learning journey, not just fee-paying customers.
Scratch is a visual programming language developed by MIT Media Lab, used by over 100 million children worldwide aged 8–16. It teaches real programming concepts — sequences, loops, conditionals, variables, and events — through drag-and-drop blocks rather than typed code. This makes coding accessible for beginners while teaching the same fundamental logic used in professional programming languages. Students at SkillNest build a complete interactive game in Scratch.
Ages 11–14 represent a developmental sweet spot for learning coding and AI. Children at this stage have the abstract reasoning capacity to understand programming logic, the creativity to apply it imaginatively, and the time before board exam pressure peaks. Starting at Class 6–8 provides a multi-year head start. Skills built at this age become deeply ingrained — part of how the child thinks — rather than skills cramped in at 17 or 18 for competitive exams.
Every future career benefits — not just technology careers. Digital skills, AI literacy, and computational thinking are now required in medicine, law, business, teaching, design, agriculture, and government. Specifically, early coding opens direct pathways to software engineering, data science, product management, AI research, UX design, game development, and digital entrepreneurship — some of India's highest-paying careers.
Students receive: (1) an official SkillNest Digital Skills Certificate, and (2) a complete digital portfolio containing 6 real projects — an MS Word document, an Excel marksheet with charts, a multi-slide PowerPoint presentation, a Google Forms survey, a Scratch coding game, and a cyber safety checklist. This portfolio is real, tangible proof of skills that can be shown to schools, scholarship committees, or future opportunities.
Traditional computer coaching typically focuses on basic typing or isolated MS Office skills, without AI literacy, coding, cyber safety, or real-world project integration. SkillNest combines all of these into one cohesive 6-week program — building digital skills, digital citizenship, creative problem-solving, and future-ready thinking together. Every session produces a real project. Students graduate with verified skills, not just a completion note.
Yes, absolutely. SkillNest's AI module is purpose-built for 11–14 year olds using familiar, everyday examples — YouTube recommendations, Google autocomplete, Siri, spam filters, and face recognition on phones. Children already interact with AI daily without knowing it. SkillNest makes the invisible visible. Students consistently report that AI was their favourite module because it made their daily technology suddenly make sense.
Digital literacy is the ability to use digital technology — computers, internet, cloud tools, AI — effectively, responsibly, and safely. For Class 6–8 students, digital literacy is now as foundational as reading and writing. Students without it face disadvantage in higher education admission, competitive exams, internships, and careers. SkillNest builds comprehensive, applied digital literacy across all 6 weeks.
Yes — 100% free. No payment details required. No obligation to enroll. The demo is a real, full-quality session that gives your child and your family a genuine experience of SkillNest's teaching quality, curriculum pace, and interactive environment. We believe you should see before you decide. Book by calling or WhatsApp-ing +91-74705-54811.
SkillNest gives children two complementary capabilities: (1) the ability to use AI tools effectively and responsibly as an informed user, and (2) the foundational coding and computational thinking skills to understand how AI actually works. This combination ensures children grow as AI-empowered creators and critical thinkers — not passive consumers of technology they don't understand — giving them a decisive advantage in every future context.
Students learn: Google Drive (cloud file storage and organisation), Google Docs (collaborative document editing), Google Sheets (cloud spreadsheets), Google Forms (creating surveys, quizzes, and feedback forms), and Gmail (professional email communication). These are the tools used in virtually every Indian school, university, and modern workplace — mastering them at Class 6–8 provides an immediate and lasting academic advantage.
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Answers to the questions parents and children are searching for right now.
AI literacy for children is the age-appropriate understanding of what artificial intelligence is, how it works in everyday life, how to use AI tools responsibly, and the ethical considerations around AI including privacy and bias. Children with AI literacy are empowered, critical users of technology — not passive or fearful ones. It is now mandatory under CBSE 2026–27.
Computational thinking is a problem-solving methodology involving decomposition (breaking problems into steps), pattern recognition, abstraction (identifying what matters), and algorithm design (step-by-step solutions). It is the foundation of all coding, AI, and systematic decision-making — and is now mandated by CBSE for Class 6–8. It improves performance in mathematics, science, and logical reasoning across all subjects.
Before high school, children aged 11–14 should develop: digital literacy (using computers and cloud tools effectively), AI literacy (understanding and using AI responsibly), coding basics (Scratch programming and computational thinking), cyber safety (recognising online risks and protecting personal data), and data skills (spreadsheets and charts). These skills directly improve academic performance and build lasting future-readiness.
India's rapidly growing technology economy increasingly requires digital skills at every career level. CBSE has mandated AI and Computational Thinking for Class 6–8. Children who learn coding, AI literacy, and digital skills before Class 9 enter competitive exams, college admissions, and careers with a measurable advantage. Early coding also builds mathematical ability, logical reasoning, and creative confidence that benefits every subject.
Scratch is a visual, block-based programming language developed by MIT Media Lab, used by over 100 million children aged 8–16 worldwide. It teaches real programming concepts — sequences, loops, conditionals, variables, and events — without requiring children to type complex code. Children create games, animations, and stories while learning the fundamental logic that underlies all professional programming languages like Python and JavaScript.
Give Your Child the Digital Advantage — Starting Today
CBSE has already decided — AI & digital skills are mandatory. The question is whether your child will be prepared or catching up. Book a free demo and experience the difference.