Frequently Asked Questions
Everything parents ask before signing up.
Over 5 days, students learn AI safety and ethics, how to use AI as a study tool (not a shortcut), presentation and content creation skills, career exploration with AI, and how to build real projects like websites and apps. Every day ends with a tangible deliverable they bring home.
No. ChatGPT is one of many tools they'll explore. The program teaches AI literacy: understanding what AI is, how different tools work, when to use which one, and how to use them responsibly. They also work with Claude, Gemini, NotebookLM, Canva AI, and code generation tools. The focus is on thinking, not just typing.
The opposite. Day 1 starts with AI ethics and the clear line between using AI to learn vs. using AI to cheat. We teach students how to use AI as a study accelerator: creating practice tests, getting explanations in different ways, building study systems. Not as an answer machine. Parents also receive an AI safety cheat sheet.
Yes, students should bring their own laptop or Chromebook. We also ask them to bring their actual school materials (notes, textbooks, upcoming assignments) so exercises are personalized to their real schoolwork.
We run three slots: Morning (10:00 AM – 12:30 PM), Afternoon (1:00 PM – 3:30 PM), and Evening (5:00 PM – 7:30 PM). Each slot runs the same program with a different group. Choose whichever fits your schedule.
10 students per cohort, maximum 15. Small enough for personalized attention, large enough for group activities and peer learning.
The program is designed and partially taught by Sehaj Gandhi, CPA, founder of Trainform, which provides AI training to corporations. Day 1 and Demo Day (Day 5) are led by Sehaj directly. Days 2 through 4 are led by a qualified STEM instructor following the Trainform curriculum.
Parents are invited for the last 45 minutes. Each student presents their capstone project: a website they built, a study system, a career report, or a problem they solved using AI. Certificates are awarded. It's the highlight of the week.
Students receive an AI Literacy Certificate issued by Vaughan College Inc., a Ministry-approved educational institution. It lists the specific skills demonstrated and hours completed. Students can include it on university applications and early resumes.
Yes. Level 2 launches in Fall 2026 as an after-school program. It goes deeper into building apps, agentic AI, and entrepreneurship. Level 1 graduates get priority registration and a discount.
The program is designed for modern attention spans: no session longer than 25 to 30 minutes, constant format changes (watch, listen, do, discuss), built-in movement breaks, and all exercises personalized to the student's interests. AI tools are naturally great for different learning styles. They can explain things multiple ways, at any pace, without judgment.
Full refund if cancelled 48 hours before the program start date. No refunds after the program begins, but you may transfer to a different cohort if space is available.
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Limited spots per cohort. Multiple time slots available.