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School of AI for Students

Learn AI by building, not watching

AI is not just something you use. It is something you can understand, test, and build with.

At Pure Minds Academy, the School of AI is designed to help students develop real confidence through hands-on projects, clear fundamentals, and responsible use.

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Saturday Classes

Best for students who want steady progress, week by week. You build skills through structured lessons and practical projects, with visible improvement over time.

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Holiday Camps

Best for students who want fast momentum. Camps are immersive and project-led, helping you level up quickly and leave with work you can show.

What Will Students Learn at the School of AI

Depending on age and level, students learn:

•⁠  ⁠what AI is and what it is not  
•⁠  ⁠how AI learns from data and patterns  
•⁠  ⁠Python fundamentals for building and testing ideas  
•⁠  ⁠how machine learning makes decisions  
•⁠  ⁠how to evaluate outputs and spot when AI is wrong  
•⁠  ⁠the basics of AI ethics, fairness, and responsible use  
•⁠  ⁠problem-solving and critical thinking through projects

What Will Students Build at the School of AI

Students create real outputs they can be proud of. Examples include:

•⁠  ⁠a simple classifier that sorts or recognises items from a dataset  
•⁠  ⁠a mini recommendation model to understand how suggestions work  
•⁠  ⁠a guided chatbot project with clear rules and safe boundaries  
•⁠  ⁠an AI decision-tree project that explains “how the model decided”  
•⁠  ⁠a final showcase project that combines skills learned across the programme

I’m new to AI. Can I still join?

Yes. Most learners start as beginners. We place students at the right level so they can build confidence without feeling overwhelmed.

What is the difference between Saturday classes and holiday camps?

Saturday classes are best for steady progress through weekly learning. Holiday camps are best for fast momentum in a short intensive. Many students do a camp first, then continue with Saturday classes.

Do I need to be good at maths?

You do not need advanced maths to start. Curiosity and willingness to learn matter most. We teach concepts in an age-appropriate way and build understanding through practical examples.

Will I learn coding too?

Yes. Coding supports AI understanding. For older learners, Python fundamentals are a key part of building and testing projects.

What will I actually do in class?

You learn by building. Sessions are practical and project-based, with guided support that helps you create real outputs and improve over time.

Will this help with school or future options?

Yes. You build problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and digital confidence. You also create projects you can talk about in school contexts and future applications.

How do I choose the right starting point?

Tell us the student’s age, confidence level, and interests. We will recommend the best starting option, usually Saturday classes for steady development or a holiday camp for a focused introduction.