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JUNIORS A level typically has the highest | JUNIORS A level typically has the highest enrolment rates because it accepts all children coming from MINORS levels as well as newcomers. Children with 1-3 years of prior computer experience (i.e., those who attended MINORS) mix with children with no experience at all. Juniors A emphasizes two areas: (a) Teaching practically all computer areas (i.e. Word Processing, Spreadsheet, Painting/Drawing, Multimedia, Programming, Design, Animation etc.), (b) the Cultivation of an organized and time efficient problem-solving attitude. JUNIORS A is a pre-requisite for a child to register to JUNIORS B. | ||
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! Level | |||
! Age | |||
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| JUNIORS A | |||
| 5-6-7 | |||
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| JUNIORS B | |||
| Graduated JUNIORS A | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:58, 1 January 2018
JUNIORS Levels
JUNIORS A level typically has the highest enrolment rates because it accepts all children coming from MINORS levels as well as newcomers. Children with 1-3 years of prior computer experience (i.e., those who attended MINORS) mix with children with no experience at all. Juniors A emphasizes two areas: (a) Teaching practically all computer areas (i.e. Word Processing, Spreadsheet, Painting/Drawing, Multimedia, Programming, Design, Animation etc.), (b) the Cultivation of an organized and time efficient problem-solving attitude. JUNIORS A is a pre-requisite for a child to register to JUNIORS B.
Level | Age |
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JUNIORS A | 5-6-7 |
JUNIORS B | Graduated JUNIORS A |