
Pico’s structured lessons align with provincial education standards, including the Ontario Digital Learning Strategy, BC’s Applied Design, Skills, and Technologies (ADST) Curriculum, and Alberta’s CTF & CTS pathways. Teachers can integrate coding into STEM and ICT courses with ease.
Pico makes coding fun and engaging, helping students build problem-solving and real-world coding skills. Schools choose Pico because students love it—it turns abstract coding concepts into hands-on challenges where they can create, explore, and problem-solve.


Pico offers a teacher-friendly dashboard, easy classroom setup, student tracking, and instant lesson access, making coding education stress-free for educators across Canada.
Pico supports Canada’s K-12 Digital Competency Framework, ensuring students gain future-ready coding and problem-solving skills to thrive in a technology-driven world.

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