VibeCode HK

School programmes

Courses basket

Not one subject per year—each stage offers parallel tracks teachers can mix by interest, department and event days.

VibeCode helps schools build a course basket: fun first, then AI and coding. Primary = stories, comics, games; junior = real projects; senior = legal AI for projects, contests and further-study practice.

Everything runs on the platform so IT and parents are not chasing student API keys or off-platform accounts. Browse the four categories alone, or start from suggested packages.

Students write code on the VibeCode platform and see instant output. By default they do not need their own API keys—accounts and usage are managed by the school and platform.

Interactive demos

Try a taste

Light demos that mirror the “see it instantly” classroom feel—all simulated in the browser. No API keys required.

Instant platform output · Students do not need their own API keys by default

Related · Prompt Engineering

Prompt playground

Pick a preset or edit the prompt, then Run to see a simulated reply—practise making requirements clear.

Presets

Demo only: the platform does not ask students for API keys; real classes use school / platform backends.

Simulated AI reply

What is a course basket?

A course basket means multiple parallel options in the same stage—departments can run several lines without forcing every class onto one path.

Primary leans creative and playful; junior leans real projects; senior leans compliance method, contests and cross-curricular work—one platform, different flavours.

Platform advantages

Instant outcomes

Students write code → instant output. No waiting on local installs; every lesson aims at take-away work.

No student API keys by default

Accounts and usage are managed by the school and platform—lower risk, fewer complaints, ready out of the box.

Age-tuned flavour

The same technical idea: games in primary, SBA / contests in senior.

Stackable event days

Regular classes plus Prompt Day / Hackathon / STEM Day—story arcs across the year.

Senior compliance focus

Disclosure, logs and evidence trails help schools handle AI and academic integrity concerns.

Flexible basket

Departments can open parallel tracks for timetable and interest streaming.

Suggested mixes

How schools choose — packages A–G

Start with the goal: work wall / contest / SBA method / open day—then reverse-pick the basket. These mixes help brief principals and subject heads.

A

Package A|Primary “Creative Start”

  • AI Story
  • AI Comic
  • Prompt Engineering (Foundations)

Optional add-on: Campus Detective or AI Pet (games track)

Best for: Schools that want a student work wall and open-day displays first

B

Package B|Primary “Games + Foundations”

  • Campus Detective
  • AI Pet
  • Vibe Coding (Foundations)

Optional add-on: Prompt Engineering

Best for: STEAM / computing teams leaning toward games and logic

C

Package C|Junior “Real Project Year”

  • Classroom Economy
  • Personal Knowledge Base
  • Vibe Coding (Junior)

Optional add-on: Accessibility Challenge (contest year) / Prompt Systems

Best for: Schools wanting hands-on site/shop and knowledge-base projects

D

Package D|Junior “Contest Year”

  • Accessibility Challenge
  • Prompt Engineering (Systems)
  • Vibe Coding (Junior)

Best for: Schools with contest goals—build work and method together

E

Package E|Senior “Project Compliance”

  • SBA / Project
  • Prompt Engineering
  • Vibe Coding

Best for: Schools most worried about AI plagiarism / disclosure—replace underground use with a proper method

F

Package F|Senior “Contest + Cross-curricular”

  • Competition Track
  • Interdisciplinary Studio

Optional add-on: Prompt / Vibe Coding

Best for: Schools with public contests and cross-curricular exhibition needs

G

Package G|Year-round event rhythm

  • Term 1: AI Prompt Day (warm-up)
  • Mid-year: regular course-basket classes
  • Term 2/3: AI Hackathon or STEM Day package (climax + public showcase)

Best for: Schools that want events to drive enrolment and parent communication

Selection tips

  • Set the goal first: work wall / contest / SBA method / open day—then reverse-pick.
  • In primary, do not overload “systems” first—creation and games lead.
  • In junior, keep at least one real project plus one foundations track.
  • For senior SBA / Project, teach compliance and evidence—not “faster drafts” alone.
  • Event days can share one platform across stages and reduce IT load.

Looking for the four-unit Vibe Coding outline? →

Contact us for a quote / trial lesson

Tailor sessions, level and projects for your school

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WhatsApp 5744 5000 · Email info@vibecode.hk
Website vibecode.hk