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At d-codex stem labs, we nurture curious minds with technology-rich STEAM workshops and a vibrant, supportive community.
A laptop displaying coding software rests on a desk illuminated by a soft blue light. In the background, a cityscape is visible through a large window, with buildings lit up against the night sky. The scene is calm and focused, emphasizing a workspace oriented towards programming.
A bright, organized classroom with educational materials on the walls. There are colorful alphabet and number charts, a variety of shelves holding different toys, a small table with red chairs, an easel, and a vibrant blue rug featuring sports balls. The room has a welcoming and educational atmosphere.

Gallery

Snapshots of joyful learning moments with kids, teachers, and families.

A classroom setting featuring a wooden table with a mechanical setup involving gears and rods. A paper titled 'UNIT 1 Energy and Power' is displayed, containing diagrams and text. In the background, blurred figures and classroom materials can be seen.
An industrial workshop with brick walls and a high ceiling. The space is lit by natural light coming through large windows, highlighting metal ventilation pipes and workbenches. Some tools and machinery are visible and organized around the room.
A group of people are seated in a modern classroom or lecture hall setting. Most are using laptops, indicating a possible workshop or educational session. The room has a tiered seating arrangement with a white interior and large windows at the back. There are projectors mounted on the ceiling.
A smartphone displays an application or webpage labeled 'Student OS', showing various menu options such as 'Classes', 'Assignments', and 'Notes'. It is placed in front of a blurred computer monitor on a desk, with a keyboard visible in the background. The lighting suggests a warm and cozy indoor setting.
A person wearing a graduation gown and cap stands confidently in front of a building labeled 'Science & Engineering'. The architecture features brickwork and large windows, with a well-maintained pathway and small shrubs leading to the entrance.
A traditional classroom setting with a large dark chalkboard mounted on a light blue wall. The ceiling has wooden beams and wire mesh, allowing natural light to filter through. The floor appears to be concrete.
A tablet displaying mathematical problems is placed on a cloth surface. Nearby are a white stylus, a wireless keyboard, a pair of white wireless earbuds with their case, and a pink calculator.
A historical classroom setting with several students seated at wooden desks. The teacher stands at the front near a blackboard filled with writings and diagrams. A globe is placed on a table, and educational charts hang on the walls.

Voices

The workshops sparked my child’s curiosity and made learning technology fun!
d-codex stem labs’ resources have been a game-changer for our homeschooling journey.

Tech Workshops

Hands-on coding and robotics sessions for kids and teachers, sparking curiosity and building real skills.
A laptop screen displaying a code editor with multiple lines of colorful code written in a programming language. The background beyond the screen is blurred, emphasizing the screen itself with a clean interface. Various code-related icons and interface details can be seen on the editor.

Resource Library

A members-only hub filled with fun, interactive STEAM lesson plans and digital tools ready to inspire.
A large illuminated screen displays a tech-themed graphic with logos of various tech companies underneath. The setting appears to be an indoor event or conference with several spotlights beaming down, creating a dynamic atmosphere. Attendees are seated in front, silhouetted against the bright lights.

Community Forum

A lively discussion area where parents, teachers, and learners share ideas, questions, and support each other.
A row of textbooks stacked vertically on a shelf, with subjects like mathematics, physics, and chemistry. The books vary in color and are written in both English and another language. The spines display titles, grades, and authors, indicating they are for 11th grade classes.
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