About Photon
Photon is a STEM education center for middle schoolers, where science lives not in textbooks but in students’ own hands.
Our story
In physics, a photon is a particle of light — the smallest unit of light, carrying energy across the universe. We chose this name because we believe every student carries such a particle: small, but packed with energy, waiting for the right environment to shine.
Photon was born from a simple observation: middle schoolers study math and science every day, yet rarely get to touch what they learn. Formulas stay on the board, experiments stay in the book. We want to change that — turning knowledge into robots that drive, games they wrote, crystals they grew.
And just as white light passing through a prism splits into seven colors, we believe every child given the chance to explore will reveal their own colors.
Our values
Three principles that shape every Photon classroom.
Curiosity before answers
We never rush to give the answer. Every lesson starts with a question that makes students want to find out for themselves.
Failing is part of learning
The robot veers off, the code throws errors, the experiment surprises — that is exactly when real learning happens.
Partnering with parents
Parents receive progress updates after each stage and are invited to the end-of-course demo day.
The team
The people building Photon.
Nguyễn Văn A (thay tên thật)
Founder · Physics Teacher
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Trần Thị B (thay tên thật)
Coding Teacher
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📌 Photon is in its preparation phase
We are finalizing our curriculum, teaching team and the necessary procedures to launch the center. Information on this website (including schedules and tuition) will be officially announced at opening. Register for updates and we will let you know first.
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