Saudi Arabia — K-12 Online Learning

Programming & Science Courses for Kids in Saudi Arabia

Armstrong delivers accredited programming, science, robotics, and AI courses for Saudi children aged 4–18 — fully online in Arabic and English, and through school partnerships across the Kingdom.

Why Saudi Families Choose Armstrong

  • Bilingual — programming and science courses in Arabic and English.
  • Fully online — Saudi students learn from home at their own pace.
  • Accredited — aligned with Saudi Ministry of Education and international K-12 standards.
  • AI-personalised — every child gets a custom path from beginner to advanced.
  • All K-12 — from age 4 through Grade 12.
  • Real projects — apps, AI models, robots, and more.
Why Armstrong

Armstrong for Saudi Schools

Armstrong's plug-and-play STEM program gives K-12 schools across Saudi Arabia a complete programming and science curriculum, lab equipment, teacher training, and AI student tracking — in Arabic and English.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Saudi Arabia

Does Armstrong offer programming courses for kids in Saudi Arabia?

Yes. Armstrong delivers online programming and science courses for kids aged 4–18 in Saudi Arabia — covering coding, Python, AI, and robotics, available fully online in Arabic and English.

Can Saudi schools partner with Armstrong for STEM education?

Yes. Armstrong's plug-and-play school program includes STEM lab setup, accredited curriculum aligned with Saudi standards, teacher training, and AI-powered student tracking for K-12 schools in Saudi Arabia.

Are Armstrong courses available in Arabic for Saudi kids?

Yes. All Armstrong programming and science courses are bilingual — available in both Arabic and English for learners across Saudi Arabia.

What K-12 programming courses are available for kids in Saudi Arabia?

Armstrong offers Scratch, Python, web development, AI, machine learning, and robotics courses for all K-12 ages in Saudi Arabia — from age 4 through Grade 12.

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