Aizen's Mental Math program builds whole-brain focus, mental agility, and numeracy confidence through abacus-based visual thinking. Kids develop concentration, precision, and the ability to think under pressure.
Delivered through the globally recognized UCMAS curriculum — part of Aizen's multi-skill development path.
Learning to define the right problem before jumping to solutions.
Evaluating information, questioning assumptions, and resisting shortcuts.
Understanding how technology works, who it serves, and what it changes.
Building comfort with ambiguity and rapid change.
Considering impact, fairness, and
responsibility in a digital world.
Seeing how parts connect to form larger
wholes.
The confidence to learn new tools and
frameworks as they emerge.
Articulating complex ideas about
technology in simple terms.
Curriculum is in active development. The structure belowrepresents the proposed progression — a modular formatsimilar to the Soft Skills program, building from foundations toapplied thinking.
How digital systems work at a foundational level. Students demystify the technology they use every day — social media, search engines, recommendation systems — and learn to ask better questions about them.
What AI actually is — and isn't. Students explore how machine learning works, where AI is already present in their lives, and what it can and cannot do. No hype, no fear — just clear thinking.
The core skill of AI Arena. Students learn to define problems precisely before attempting to solve them — a discipline that separates good thinkers from reactive ones. Practiced through real-world case studies.
Who benefits? Who's harmed? Who decides? Students grapple with the real moral dimensions of AI — bias, privacy, automation, and power — and develop the vocabulary to reason about them clearly.
Students apply everything — problem framing, AI awareness, ethical reasoning, systems thinking — to real-world challenges of their own choosing. The capstone of the AI Arena experience.
AI Arena is in active development. Fees will be confirmed alongside the final curriculum and launch date. Register your interest to be notified first.
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Most families start with one program and add more as their child grows. Each is designed to complement the others.
AI Arena is Aizen’s digital literacy and problem framing program. It teaches kids to think critically about technology — understanding how AI and digital systems work, and how to navigate a future shaped by them.
No. AI Arena is a thinking program, not a coding class. It focuses on problem framing, digital awareness, and critical thinking.
AI is reshaping every industry. Kids who understand how to think about technology — not just use it — will have a significant advantage in school, careers, and life.
Every family has different goals.
We’ll help you find the best first step.
