Close-up wide shot from the left edge — a child's hands and an adult's hands together assembling a small wooden and wire circuit on a rough wooden table, natural window light raking across the surface from the left, tools and wire scraps visible at the edges of the frame, warm ochre-toned ambient light, no faces, the work is the subject
Close-up wide shot from the left edge — a child's hands and an adult's hands together assembling a small wooden and wire circuit on a rough wooden table, natural window light raking across the surface from the left, tools and wire scraps visible at the edges of the frame, warm ochre-toned ambient light, no faces, the work is the subject
/ Ghirass for Education

Rigorous learning, rooted in community and values.

We build programs where science, creativity, and ethical reasoning work as one — not a curriculum checklist, but the actual way children think and make.

Science without values is just tricks. We teach both.

Every experiment, every design challenge, every story a child tells in our programs carries a question underneath it: what is this for, and who does it serve? That's not a module. That's the method.

Wide environmental shot — children and an educator crowded around a low table in a community room, hands pressing components into a wooden base, a small hand-built wind turbine prototype visible in the center, natural daylight from a window to the right, warm and focused, no posed expressions
Wide environmental shot — children and an educator crowded around a low table in a community room, hands pressing components into a wooden base, a small hand-built wind turbine prototype visible in the center, natural daylight from a window to the right, warm and focused, no posed expressions
Close-up of children's hands arranging paper and painted elements on a large shared sheet during a collaborative storytelling session, warm afternoon light from an open door, one adult hand visible at the edge pointing at something on the sheet, materials scattered naturally, the image is wide and slightly cropped to show the working environment
Close-up of children's hands arranging paper and painted elements on a large shared sheet during a collaborative storytelling session, warm afternoon light from an open door, one adult hand visible at the edge pointing at something on the sheet, materials scattered naturally, the image is wide and slightly cropped to show the working environment
— What we run

Two program strands, one integrated practice.

Science & Making

Creativity & Ethics

Hands-on engineering and science built around real problems in real neighborhoods — from energy systems to water filtration, designed for children who want to fix something, not just study it.

Storytelling, design, and moral inquiry woven into the same session — children learn to make things and to ask what those things mean, practicing both craft and judgment as inseparable skills.

Community-rooted. Open to partners and families.

Whether you're a parent looking for a program, an educator wanting to collaborate, or a funder ready to back rigorous community education — there's a clear path in.