Student showcase

They made this.Really.

Three real projects from Avestar build sessions, live on this site. Every one was described, built, argued with and shipped by a student who had never written a line of code before the session.

Year 11 · focus app

Locked In

A revision planner with a focus timer that darkens the whole page, exam countdowns, a grade calculator and generated rain noise. Built the week before mocks.

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Year 9 · arcade game

Blitz

Sixty seconds of mental maths with combo multipliers, ranks, synthesised arcade sound and CRT scanlines. The class record stands at 2,140.

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Year 10 · interactive notes

Maths, But You Can Touch It

GCSE maths and physics as things you drag, slide and play with rather than read. Fully built, fully understood, used for real revision.

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How they happen

One afternoon each

No project here took longer than a single session. The same arc every time, and it works in any subject.

Described in plain English

Each student wrote down exactly what they wanted: the app, the rules, the look. The clearer the ask, the better the build.

Built and argued with

They watched it take shape, spotted what was wrong, pushed back and made it theirs. That argument is where the learning lives.

Shipped to the class

Every project went live the same day, with a link to share. Work that ships gets shown off, and shown-off work spreads.

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This could be your Year 9

A Build Sprint fits in an afternoon, needs no code experience and ends with every student holding a live link. The first session is free.

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