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Cyber Square keeps customer satisfaction at the top most priority. We works with parents and educators and make sure their thoughts and feelings are put into action.
STEM.org Educational Research (SER) is the longest continually operating STEM education research and credentialing organization that has served over 4,500 schools, districts, and organizations in over 25 countries.
The STEM.org Accreditation is awarded to institutions that develop 21st century skills, have an original curriculum revolving around STEM, adequately incorporate technology into classes, and offer hands-on STEM-based activities.
STEM.org Accreditation is awarded by STEM.org Educational Research (SER) after thoroughly examining and evaluating the educational institution’s curriculum, teachers, and courses for efficiency, effectiveness, and quality.
At Cyber Square, our mission is to empower the next generation with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive in an increasingly digital world. We believe that every child deserves the opportunity to learn how to code, and we strive to make that education accessible, engaging, and fun.
Our goal is to inspire a love of learning in all of our students by teaching them the fundamental concepts of programming, problem-solving, and computational thinking. We believe that by giving children the tools they need to build their own websites, games, and apps, we can unlock their creativity and prepare them for a lifetime of success.
Coding is often thought of as a technical skill, but in reality, it is a powerful tool for unlocking creativity. At its core, coding is about problem-solving and turning ideas into reality through the use of programming languages. By learning to code, children can express their creativity and bring their unique visions to life.
The beauty of coding is that it allows for endless possibilities. There is no one right way to code a program, which means that every coder has the opportunity to put their own unique spin on their creations. In this sense, coding is like an artist's canvas - a blank slate where children can use their imagination to create something entirely their own.