At iSchool, we go beyond teaching code, we teach students to think like developers, problem-solvers, and future tech leaders.
Through hands-on challenges and real-world projects, students don’t just learn to code,they learn to create.
That’s why our students consistently stand out in coding competitions across Egypt, the Middle East, and globally.
Ruwaida – The Vision Behind Inclusive Tech
Ruwaida, 12, earned the title “Cultural Ambassador for China” due to her outstanding cross-cultural engagement.
She spent four years at iSchool, during which she built a website about Palestine and later developed an award-winning mobile application called Eye Adjuster.
The idea came to her when she and her mother experienced vision issues, so she created an app that allows users to adjust text and icon sizes for better accessibility.
The app earned third place in a pan-Arab innovation competition.
iSchool Advantage:
With personalized guidance from iSchool mentors, Ruwaida turned a personal challenge into a tech solution that helps others.
Moaz Mostafa – Egypt’s Young Tech Prodigy
At just 10 years old, Moaz is already a standout iSchool student.
He has built E-Commerce websites, designed video games, and is currently developing a football game using mBlock.
He recently joined iSchool for a full-day internship, where he explored every department and even declared his dream job: CEO.
His long-term goal? To launch his own software development company, and we have no doubt he’ll do it.
iSchool Advantage:
Our flexible, hands-on programs allow Moaz to explore complex technologies while nurturing leadership and ambition.
- Live coding workshops: Real-time challenges that simulate competition environments
- Mentorship: One-on-one sessions with expert instructors to refine projects and pitch ideas
- Project showcases: Monthly demo days that build confidence and presentation skills
- Global exposure: Opportunities to submit projects to international hackathons and coding fairs
At iSchool, every student is given the chance to shine, whether in a competition, a startup idea, or a tech breakthrough.
Winning a coding competition isn’t about luck, it’s about preparation, passion, and practice.
At iSchool, we build more than just coding skills, we cultivate mindsets ready to change the world.
And the best part? We’re only getting started.
How do coding competitions help kids?
They build problem-solving skills, teamwork, creativity, and real-world confidence.
At what age can my child start competing?
Many competitions begin at ages 8–10, but iSchool students start learning from as young as 6 or 7!
Does iSchool offer special training for competitions?
Yes! We have tailored prep programs, expert mentorship, and mock hackathons to help students succeed.
Can beginners join and still win?
Absolutely. Our structured learning paths support every student from absolute beginner to advanced coder.
How can I enroll my child?
Visit www.ischooltech.com and click “Apply Now” our team will guide you every step of the way.
Your child does not need to be a math prodigy to excel at coding, though they will find it easier to learn if they are. Coding can even improve their academic achievement in subjects like math and English. We stress the development of creativity, logical reasoning, and analytical thinking in our courses, which are critical components for developing robust software, and these talents take precedence over a strong math background.