Staten Island - NYC - NJ - Online

AboutAvendraLabs

AvendraLabs is a kids coding school founded by Ayven Ayad for families who want their child building with technology, not just consuming it.

We teach kids ages 7-17 through Scratch, Python, JavaScript, Roblox Studio, Minecraft Education, and LEGO Robotics. The goal is simple: help students make real projects, explain their thinking, and build confidence one session at a time.

Ayven Ayad teaching a young student to design a game during an AvendraLabs class
7-17
Ages
1:1
Private
NYC
Local

Built around the student

Sessions move at the child's pace, with projects chosen around what actually keeps them curious.

Real building, not worksheets

Kids make games, websites, Python tools, Minecraft builds, Roblox worlds, and LEGO robots they can explain.

Clear parent visibility

Parents can see session notes, progress, projects, and the next learning goal inside the parent portal.

Founder and lead instructor

Ayven Ayad teaches the first win, then builds the path from there.

Ayven started AvendraLabs because many kids love technology, but too few get the chance to understand how it works. A student may come in wanting to make a game, mod Minecraft, build in Roblox, or learn Python. The lesson starts there, then turns that interest into logic, planning, debugging, and real creative confidence.

For families using self-direction or looking for individualized instruction, AvendraLabs keeps the experience practical: consistent teaching, clear session notes, visible projects, and a curriculum that adjusts to the student instead of forcing every child through the same track.

For schools and programs, the same approach becomes a structured coding enrichment program with small cohorts, real tools, and projects students can present.

How we teach

A kid should understand what they built, not just copy the final answer.

Debugging is part of the lesson because calm problem-solving is the transferable skill.

The best first project is one the student is already excited to change.

Parents deserve plain-English updates, not vague reports about screen time.

What students build

Scratch and creative coding for younger beginners

Minecraft Education and Roblox Studio for game-driven learners

Python, JavaScript, and web development for older students

LEGO Robotics for hands-on engineering and physical problem-solving

Want to see if it fits your child?

Start with a free trial class. Your child builds something small, and you get a clear read on whether weekly coding lessons make sense.