News: We continue to grow!

We continue to grow! We are in the process of bringing the Phoenix Space Program, our main STEM education offering, to a new center. We’ll soon be operating at the Nama’a Center in Kilis, Turkey, near the Syrian border. We are registering students now, and expect to begin classes in the next few weeks. This will be our fifth center in Turkey, and we are working to add even more centers as we scale our operations.

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Kibera: Where Resilience Meets Possibility

Kibera began over a century ago as a temporary settlement for Sudanese soldiers. Today, it’s one of the world’s largest informal urban settlements, home to around 1.2 million people, shaped by decades of migration, conflict, and climate disruption.

Often reduced to statistics on poverty and overcrowding, Kibera is also a vibrant, tightly woven community filled with courage and ingenuity. It’s a place where grassroots movements are rewriting futures, especially for the next generation.

But the challenges are real, and urgent.

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Celebrate the Now and Next of learning and work at the EdTechX Summit and London EdTech Week

Welcoming over 5,000 global attendees, London EdTech Week is the UK’s flagship 5-day EdTech celebration – featuring over 30 diverse events powered by EdTechX’s co-chairs, partners and other leaders in the EdTech community. London EdTech Week is a unique and open platform that welcomes any member of the global learning ecosystem to create collaborative, connected events across London, celebrating the

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The Successful completion of Phoenix Spaces’ STEM Spark Course

We are delighted to announce the successful completion of our pioneering STEM Spark course, co-designed by the Airbus Foundation and implemented by our incredible local partner, the Alchemist Lab. This innovative program was created to inspire and empower underserved youth in Amman, Jordan. Our primary objective was to instil a scientific mindset and cultivate problem-solving skills in our students. To

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