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Enseigne is a technology education platform for children and teenagers aged 7–17, positioned around helping students move from “using technology” to “creating technology.” According to its website, it was founded in 2023 and primarily serves students, families, schools, and communities in Ghana. It says it has taught 300+ students and runs STEM and digital literacy programs with schools.
Its curriculum covers a fairly broad range of areas, including Scratch, Python, JavaScript, web development, app development, AI, machine learning, ChatGPT integration, data science, prompt engineering, Arduino, 3D design, IoT, robotics, game development, hackathons, and competitions. The teaching format is clearly listed as Online & In-Person, with an emphasis on Live, Interactive Classes, suggesting that its core offering is real-time interactive classes and offline instruction rather than purely self-paced recorded courses. The website also mentions that students join cohorts, attend weekly classes, and start building projects from day one, making it suitable for children who prefer project-based and community-style learning.
The organization publicly lists its founder and core team: Josephine Siaw-Agyemang as Founder & CEO, Raymond Tetteh as Co-Founder & CTO, along with leads for areas such as coding, robotics, AI, and design thinking. The website describes its instructors as industry professionals and highlights a mentor-style teaching approach. As for certificates, it only states that students present their final projects and receive certificates of achievement, which appear to be more of a course-completion recognition. There is no clear mention of external accreditation or recognition for academic admissions.
The main website content does not disclose pricing, lesson duration, class size, refund policy, or payment methods. It only provides registration options, a booking phone number, and an email contact. As a result, parents should ask for more details before making a decision, including fees, class time zones, class size, teacher qualifications, course syllabus, and whether international students are supported.
Its strengths are that the course directions align well with young learners’ technology literacy needs, covering not only programming fundamentals but also AI, robotics, and competition-oriented projects. It also supports both online and in-person learning, making it a good fit for local families and schools in Ghana looking to introduce after-school technology education. The drawbacks are limited transparency around commercial details, relatively limited certificate value, and little information on international support. It is better suited to families who want their children to build interest in coding, a project portfolio, and confidence in technology through real projects, rather than users seeking standardized exam certifications or Chinese-language curriculum systems.
The website does not state whether access, payment, or network stability from mainland China is supported, so china_access can only be considered unknown. Chinese families considering the service should confirm whether it can be accessed directly, whether international payments are accepted, and whether live classes are available in time slots suitable for China. Alternatives to consider include Code.org, Scratch, Tynker, CodeCombat, or domestic children’s coding providers such as 编程猫 and 核桃编程.
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enseignee.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach enseignee.com directly.