Pricing and packages for kids’ block coding classes in Phoenix: sibling discounts, make-ups & payment plans

Pricing and packages for kids’ block coding classes in Phoenix: sibling discounts, make-ups & payment plans

If you’re a Phoenix parent looking for live virtual after-school Scratch or block-based coding classes, the right package balances cost, schedule flexibility, and clear learning outcomes. Below is a practical guide to typical pricing structures, sibling discounts, make-up options, and payment plans—designed for busy families across the Phoenix metro (Scottsdale, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Paradise Valley and nearby suburbs). All times below reference Arizona Mountain Standard Time (MST).

Quick overview: What parents prioritize

  • Live instructor-led classes (not just videos) with small class sizes
  • Age-appropriate Scratch/block curriculum and measurable progress
  • After-school and early-evening scheduling in MST
  • Free trial class or low-cost demo
  • Clear make-up and cancellation policies
  • Flexible payment plans and sibling discounts

Sample packages & pricing (Phoenix market guide)

Below are realistic example packages for live virtual block-coding classes tailored to elementary and middle-school students. Use these as a comparison baseline; actual prices vary by provider, instructor experience, and weekly class length.

PackageDurationTypical class sizeCommon price (example)What’s included

Intro — Scratch Starter
8 weeks, 1x/week (60 min)
6–8 students
$140–$200 (one-time)
Beginner projects, end-of-term showcase, progress badge

Core — After-school Track
12 weeks, 1x/week (60–75 min)
6–10 students
$280–$420 (one-time)
Structured curriculum, portfolio, mid-term report

Accelerate — Semester/Year
36 weeks (school year), 1x/week
6–10 students
$700–$1,200 (package or installments)
Progress tracking, parent updates, priority scheduling

Notes: Many providers price per term rather than per session. Weekly cost typically ranges from about $18–$35 per session depending on class length and teacher experience. Always verify the current rates with the provider.

Sibling discounts & family pricing

  • Common models: 10%–20% off for each additional sibling enrolled concurrently.
  • Family bundle: lower per-student rate when you enroll multiple children in the same term or when paying for a semester/year upfront.
  • Ask about referral credits or multi-term loyalty discounts—many providers give discounts for repeat enrollments.

Payment plans and flexibility

  • One-time payment (full term): typically the lowest total cost.
  • Installment plan: 2–3 payments spaced over the term (small processing fee may apply).
  • Monthly subscription: rolling monthly classes with a minimum commitment (useful for ongoing after-school enrollment).
  • Scholarships or partial financial aid: available from some community partners—ask local providers.

Make-up lessons, cancellations & refunds

  • Live class attendance is encouraged; providers commonly offer a limited number of make-up credits (e.g., 1–2 make-ups per term) or recorded session access when appropriate.
  • Make-ups are usually scheduled in a different section at the same level or provided as 1:1 coaching sessions for serious conflicts.
  • Cancellation/withdrawal: many programs refund or credit unused classes if you cancel before the term starts. After term start, refunds are often prorated or issued as credit—read the policy before enrolling.
  • Weather/tech outages: because classes are live online, providers typically have contingency plans (backup instructor, reschedule slot, or credit) but check the SLA.

Trial classes & demos

Look for providers who offer:

  • Free or low-cost trial (30–60 minutes) so your child can meet the instructor and try a Scratch project.
  • Trial applied to the first term fee if you enroll within a set timeframe.
  • Open houses or parent-demo evenings to watch student showcases.

Instructor qualifications & safety

  • Preferred backgrounds: certified teachers, computer science graduates, or experienced youth educators with Scratch/Blockly teaching experience.
  • Look for providers that require background checks, live supervision, and student safeguarding policies for virtual classes.
  • Good programs share lesson outlines, sample student projects, and teacher bios before you enroll.

Class size, student-to-instructor ratio & progress tracking

Smaller classes (6–8 students) give more teacher attention and quicker skill growth. Expect these tracking features:

  • Project portfolios (student code snapshots and exported projects)
  • Quarterly progress reports or parent-teacher notes
  • Badges or level milestones (Beginner → Intermediate → Advanced)

Typical schedules (Arizona MST — no DST)

  • Weekday after-school blocks: 4:00–6:30 PM MST (popular for elementary ages)
  • Later beginner/intermediate slots: 6:30–8:00 PM MST for older middle-school students
  • Weekend workshops: morning and afternoon intensives (Saturdays 9:30 AM–12:30 PM MST)
  • Holiday and short intensives: week-long camps during school breaks

Note: Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time in most areas — schedule communications should always use MST to avoid confusion for families.

Tech & onboarding checklist

  • Device: Laptop or Chromebook recommended for best Scratch experience (tablets/iPads sometimes limited).
  • Browser: Latest Chrome, Edge, or Firefox; keep the Scratch editor up to date.
  • Internet: Stable connection — aim for at least 5 Mbps upload/download for smooth video and screen sharing.
  • Headset with microphone and a quiet workspace for your child.
  • Accounts: Many classes use Scratch (free account), plus a video platform (Zoom/Google Meet) or a hosted classroom portal—providers should include onboarding steps.

Coverage Areas & Nearby Suburbs

We serve families across the Phoenix metro including: Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Fountain Hills, Cave Creek, Queen Creek and surrounding neighborhoods. Virtual delivery is ideal if you want to avoid afternoon I-10 or Loop 101/202 commuting during pickup times.

How to compare providers (quick checklist)

  1. Is the class live instructor-led or self-paced?
  2. What is the age range and how is the curriculum mapped to levels?
  3. Class size and student-to-teacher ratio?
  4. Are trial classes offered and are they applied to tuition if you enroll?
  5. What are the make-up, cancellation and refund policies?
  6. What are the payment plan options and any sibling discounts?
  7. Are there clear instructor bios and safety policies?

FAQs

Are live virtual Scratch classes effective for young learners?

Yes—live, instructor-led sessions can be highly effective when classes are small, lessons are interactive, and projects are hands-on. Look for programs that emphasize collaboration (pair projects, share-outs), short hands-on activities during class, and regular parent updates.

What ages are appropriate for block-based coding like Scratch?

Scratch is ideal for elementary and middle-school students—roughly ages 7–14. Younger kids (age 7–8) benefit from shorter, guided sessions and more teacher support; older students (10+) can tackle multi-step projects and begin transitioning to text-based concepts later.

What technology or internet speed do we need for live classes?

Recommended: a laptop/Chromebook with a modern browser and a stable internet connection (around 5 Mbps or higher). A microphone/headset helps participation. Providers should supply a clear onboarding guide and tech-check before the first class.

How do classes fit into the after-school schedule?

Most families choose 4:00–6:30 PM MST weekday slots to align with typical school dismissal times. Providers also offer later evening sections for older students and weekend workshops for families with tight weekday schedules.

How quickly will my child make progress and how is it measured?

Progress depends on starting level and frequency. Expect clear milestones each term (project builds, skill badges) and a portfolio of projects after each term. Ask for examples of student work at each level when evaluating programs.

Can my child try a demo or trial class before enrolling?

Reputable programs offer a free or low-cost trial class so your child can meet the instructor and try a project. Many apply the trial fee toward tuition if you enroll within a set timeframe—confirm this when you register.

Do you offer siblings/family discounts and flexible make-up policies?

Many providers offer 10%–20% sibling discounts and make-up credits for missed classes. Policies vary, so ask about the exact terms (how many make-ups, whether recorded sessions count, and refund rules) before enrolling.

Next steps & local resources

If you want to compare offerings quickly, start with a trial class and review the provider’s sample lesson plan and teacher bios. For local partnerships and enrichment resources, consider connections with nearby institutions like Arizona State University (ASU — Tempe) or your school district’s after-school coordinator for coordinated offerings.

Explore related pages to find schedules, programs and trial sign-ups: Scratch Coding Programs, Block Coding Programs, Virtual Classes, After-school Partnerships, Pricing & Schedules, Trial Class, Family Success Stories.

Ready to try a class? Book a free/low-cost trial to see how your child likes live virtual Scratch classes in the Phoenix metro. If you have specific needs (sibling bundles, school partnerships, or weekday scheduling in MST), include those details when you request your trial and we’ll match you with the right group.

Disclaimer: The pricing examples above are illustrative market ranges. Verify exact tuition, discounts, and policies with individual providers before enrolling.

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