
Pico’s structured coding curriculum aligns with the Singapore Ministry of Education’s (MOE) Code for Fun (CFF) and Computational Thinking Framework, ensuring smooth integration into ICT, STEM, and Computer Science subjects.
Pico makes programming fun and interactive for Singapore primary school students by turning abstract concepts into hands-on challenges. Designed for all skill levels, it helps young learners develop computational thinking in an engaging and enjoyable way.


With a teacher-friendly dashboard, easy student onboarding, lesson tracking, and automated assessments, Pico simplifies coding education for educators—no prior programming experience required.
Pico supports the MOE’s National Digital Literacy Programme (NDLP) and Smart Nation initiatives, helping students develop real-world problem-solving, critical thinking, and coding skills that prepare them for future careers in technology.

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