Teen Python Bootcamp: From Beginner to AI & Data Science
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Every Sunday: August 10th, 17th, 24th, and 31st | 14:00-17:00 | Regus Building, Bath Road, Slough, SL1 4DX |
A hands-on Python Bootcamp for teens aged 11–17! Learn Python programming from basics to advanced topics like Data Science, Machine Learning, and AI agentic. Live projects, coding challenges, and expert-led sessions are included.

What You’ll Learn
- Python programming fundamentals
- How to solve real-world problems using Python
- Build fun mini-projects like games, quizzes, and calculators
- Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Train your first ML model using tools like Scikit-learn
- Introduction to Agentic AI – how AI agents can think and act independently
👨🏫 Learn From an Industry Expert
This bootcamp is led by an experienced professional with a strong background in real-world software development, data science, and AI/ML applications. With years of hands-on experience working with tech companies, startups, and enterprise solutions, our instructor brings practical knowledge to every lesson — not just theory.
All our tutors are DBS-checked, ensuring a safe and reliable learning environment for young learners.
📌 Connect with your instructor on LinkedIn to see real projects and endorsements:
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Gain insights that go beyond textbooks and tutorials — learn the tools, mindset, and workflow that professionals actually use.
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 24 Lessons
- 4 Weeks
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- Week 1: Python Fundamentals – Build Your Coding Foundation7
- Week 2: Data Handling & Real-World Projects6
- Week 3: Data Science & Machine Learning Basics5
- 3.1Using Jupyter Notebooks / Google Colab
- 3.2Pandas & NumPy – basics of data manipulation
- 3.3Matplotlib & Seaborn – plotting data visualizations
- 3.4Machine Learning: Features & Labels, Classification vs Regression, Simple model using Scikit-learn
- 3.5Mini Project: “Flight Price Prediction” or “House rate Prediction”
- Week 4: Agentic AI & Smart Python Bots6
- 4.1What is Agentic AI? 🧠 (difference between traditional AI vs agentic)
- 4.2Agent-Environment interaction explained
- 4.3Building a Simple Agent: Input → Decision → Output
- 4.4Tools: OpenAI API, LangChain basics (if cloud is accessible)
- 4.5Create your own smart assistant (rule-based or using an API)
- 4.6Mini Project: “Homework Assistant Bot” or “Reminder Agent”
No prior coding experience is required. This course starts from the basics and gradually advances to more complex topics.
The course is designed for teens aged 11+
Each session is 3 hours long, held once a week for 4 weeks.
Yes! The course includes practical projects and coding exercises to apply what you learn.
You will need a computer with internet access. We’ll guide you on installing free tools like Python and Jupyter Notebook.
Recorded sessions and materials will be available so you can catch up.
Yes, all participants will receive a certificate of completion.
Absolutely! The curriculum includes beginner-friendly AI and machine learning concepts
Our instructors are available to help via email or during live Q&A sessions.
Registration details and payment options are provided on the course page.
Requirements
- A laptop (Windows, macOS, or Linux)
- Basic typing skills
Features
- Comprehensive 4-week course: 3 hours per week, perfect pacing for teens
- Step-by-step curriculum: From Python basics to data science, AI, and agentic AI
- Hands-on projects: Real coding exercises, mini apps, and AI demos
- Interactive live sessions with expert instructors
- Personalized feedback and support throughout the course
- Safe and engaging learning environment designed for teens
- Focus on practical skills: Coding, data analysis, machine learning basics
- No prior experience required – beginner-friendly
Target audiences
- Teens aged 11–17 with an interest in computers, games, or technology
- Beginners with no prior coding experience who want to learn Python from scratch
- Students curious about data science, AI, and robotics
- Parents looking for a productive and fun summer program for their child
- Students considering computer science or engineering in the future
- Home-schooled or international students seeking structured tech learning
- Young creators interested in building games, apps, or automations