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PhysiCode

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For schools & educators

A coding lesson that runs itself out of the box.

Every kit is self-contained and classroom-ready. Already own micro:bit robots like the Cutebot Pro? PhysiCode drives those too.

A 45-minute session, start to finish

  1. Pick the mission

    The group reads an illustrated Mission Card together.

  2. Build the program

    Learners arrange magnetic blocks into a sequence.

  3. Scan and run

    One photo; the robot executes the program.

  4. Iterate

    Adjust a block, scan again, retries are part of the design.

  5. Reflect

    What did the robot do, and why?

In the room

What a real session looks like

Robots on the city grid, learners arranging magnetic blocks by hand, and the companion app turning a photo into a program. Small groups, one shared board, everyone building at once.

Built for real classrooms

  • Small groups. Sessions are designed for small-group work with one kit per group.
  • Minimal setup.Blocks, Mission Cards, a robot and a camera, that’s the whole stack.
  • No coding background needed. Teacher workshops are part of every pilot.

What we track in pilots

Observation-based, session by session, reported back to you:

  • Sustained focus time
  • Sequence completion
  • Retries without giving up

Questions schools ask us

What ages is PhysiCode for?

Our pilots run with primary-age learners. We’re confirming the recommended age range with pilot data, ask us where your learners fit.

What class sizes does it work with?

PhysiCode sessions are designed for small groups. Each kit is self-contained and classroom-ready, so you can scale by adding kits.

Do teachers need training?

We run structured teacher workshops as part of every pilot, and the system itself needs no coding background, if you can take a photo, you can run a session.

What robots does it work with?

PhysiCode generates code for micro:bit-based robots schools already own, like the Cutebot Pro. Arduino support is on our roadmap.

What does a pilot include?

Structured sessions with our team, teacher workshops, and observation-based tracking, sustained focus time, sequence completion, and retries without giving up, reported back to you.

Are the blocks safe for learners who mouth objects?

The blocks are large, durable magnetic tiles designed for classroom use. We share full safety documentation with pilot schools during onboarding.

What does it cost?

PhysiCode is a one-time kit plus a small per-class app subscription. We’re finalising pricing with our pilot schools, book a pilot conversation and we’ll share current details.

Want to explore the software your students would use? Open the companion app demo (opens in new tab)

Book a pilot or a teacher workshop.

Piloting with AWWA School & St. Andrew’s Autism Centre.

A 20–30 minute call · No commitment · We reply within two working days