Real skills

Real work

Real results

We create life-skills programes for children that go beyond academics — designed by international educators, delivered at your child's school


Where future leaders are encouraged to play, compete, and grow.

The world your child will graduate into rewards more than good grades.

It rewards children who can think independently, manage money, take initiative, and speak confidently in a room full of people.

These are not traits that develop on their own. They are built — through practice, repetition, and doing things that feel genuinely high stakes.

The foundations for these skills kids will need at age 18 start at age 8.

Our programs

Born to play. Built to lead.

Smart Money

Children run their own classroom economy — earning, saving, investing and spending a personal wallet of class currency across the term. The finale is the “Big Auction”, where children bid for real prizes using only what they managed to earn and save. The best decisions win the best prizes.


For Ages 8–10 and Ages 11–13


AI & Ethics

Students move from seeing AI as magic to understanding it as a human-made tool with real consequences. Through hands-on experiences, they question decisions, spot bias, and take clear, evidence-backed positions on how AI should be used. The course culminates in designing and presenting their own ethical AI solutions — where the best ideas are not just smart, but responsible.


For Ages 8–10 and Ages 11–13


Public Speaking

Students move from finding their voice to using it with confidence and persuasion. Through constant practice, they learn to structure ideas, think on their feet, and speak under pressure — with every child actively participating in every session. The course culminates in high-stakes speaking moments, from personal talks to live debates, where the best speakers are not just confident, but compelling.


For Ages 8–10 and Ages 11–13


Why Magic Makers

Loved by children, Trusted by schools.

We work inside your child's school, so there is no extra commute and no disruption to your family's schedule

We keep cohorts deliberately small — so every child is seen, challenged, and supported by skilled teachers.

We are built on the same frameworks used by leading international schools, at a fraction of the cost you would pay abroad.

FAQs

You’ve got questions,
we’ve got answers

  • All sessions are held inside your child's school, in a dedicated classroom, right after the school day ends. There is no commute and no pickup from a separate location.


  • We understand. If your child misses a session, we will share a brief note on what was covered so they can stay on track. Because cohorts are small, the teacher will spend a few minutes catching your child up at the start of the next session. We do ask that absences are kept to a minimum — the programe is designed to build across the term and each session connects to the next.


  • Nothing special. Just themselves. All materials are provided as part of the course fee.

  • No formal homework. Occasionally children will be encouraged to observe something in the real world between sessions — a price in a shop, a problem they notice at home — but nothing that requires sitting down to complete.

  • This is exactly the kind of programme that works best for children who are still finding their confidence. Everything is hands-on and project-based — children are never put on the spot to perform. Confidence builds naturally across the term because children are doing real things, not practising for a test. By the time the finale arrives, most children are far more ready than they expected to be.

  • All children. There is no entry requirement and no prior knowledge needed. The programme is designed around doing, not knowing — which means children who don't always shine in a traditional classroom often discover they are very good at this.


  • Magic Makers is designed to be the opposite of high-pressure. There are no marks, no grades, no tests, and no performance anxiety. The sessions are genuinely enjoyable — children look forward to them. That said, we do ask for commitment across the full term because the programe builds week by week.


  • The fee covers all sessions, all materials used in class, and a Magic Makers certificate of completion at the end of the term. There are no additional costs.


  • We ask for commitment to the full term when you register, both because cohorts are small and because the programme is designed to build across all sessions. We generally do not provide a refund, but if exceptional circumstances arise, please get in touch and we will handle it case by case.


  • Parents are warmly invited to attend the Mini Bazaar finale and can choose to buy from their child's stall — but there is absolutely no obligation or expectation to spend. The experience is designed to feel real for the child. Any money that changes hands is a bonus, not a requirement.


  • Sessions are facilitated by trained educators who are experienced in experiential and project-based learning. All facilitators are briefed and supported by the Magic Makers team, which includes educators with experience at United World College, Google Education, UNICEF, and the IMF.


  • Magic Makers operates independently but works in close partnership with each school. The school has chosen to offer Magic Makers to its students — which means the programme has been reviewed and approved by school leadership before it reaches your child.


  • Yes. Every child who completes the term receives an official Magic Makers certificate of completion with the name of the course. This is a tangible record of what they built and achieved across the term — and a genuine addition to a portfolio or application in the years ahead.


  • Yes. We are currently running at schools in Delhi, and are in conversation with other schools in Delhi and in other cities. If you would like us at your child's school, get in touch and we will do our best to make it happen.


Skills For Life