Foundations
Develop broad AI foundations for sharper thinking, faster learning, and stronger creative work.
A rigorous foundation in AI fluency for students ready to think across ideas, work across tools, and apply AI to real-world use cases.
The AI Hypergeneralist is Edison AI Academy's flagship year-long program for students aged 13–18.38 weeks across four terms, roughly 120 hours of work. Students progress through the Edison Method at rising depth: understanding how AI works, prompting with precision, writing Python that calls AI APIs, building retrieval systems and simple agents, and defending a capstone at a formal exhibition.
It produces six major projects and a professional portfolio. No prior coding is needed. Bootcamp graduates and complete beginners both start here. It is the foundation year for every advanced Edison pathway.
The Learning Engine
Edison programs are not a sequence of lessons. They are a learning engine, six parts that fit together to produce thinkers who can build with AI, defend their work, and lead.
Assembly
Students begin with questions, not templates. They learn to investigate problems before reaching for tools, the genuine intellectual engine of the program.
Students learn how to use AI systems as thinking partners, research assistants, and creative collaborators, across prompts, models, tools, and workflows.
Students move from ideas into prototypes, turning abstract concepts into tangible AI-powered outputs through structured, hands-on experimentation.
Students learn to see the whole system: users, constraints, incentives, workflows, ethics, and impact, the connective tissue that turns parts into outcomes.
Students learn to present their thinking clearly, explain how their solution works, defend their decisions, and refine in response to critique.
Every module ends with a working prototype that students can demonstrate, explain, and improve, the assembled output of the entire learning engine.
Thirty-eight weeks across four terms. Roughly 120 hours of structured work. Each term is a full pass through the Edison Method, cut deeper each time.
Weeks 1–10
How language models work, prompting as reasoning design, and AI-assisted research that separates generated claims from verified fact. The term closes with an evidence-based ethics position paper.
Weeks 11–20
Python from the first line. Logic, functions, data. Through to a first AI API call and a working AI workflow tool. The term where no-code stops and real code begins.
Weeks 21–30
Design thinking, evaluation rubrics, retrieval-augmented generation, and a first ReAct agent. Built into the most ambitious project of the year and tested with real users.
Weeks 31–38
The capstone: scoped, built across structured sprints, polished, documented, and defended in a five-minute presentation at the Year 1 Exhibition before parents, schools, and mentors.
Each term is a deeper pass through the same method. The work a student defends in week 38 would be unrecognisable to them in week 1.
A capable AI user who has never written code or built a system.
A student writing Python against AI APIs, building retrieval systems and a first reasoning agent across six real projects.
A confident builder defending a year-long capstone before parents, schools, and mentors.
The AI Hypergeneralist toolkit is curated to match the depth and ambition of this program. Students learn to choose, combine, and switch between tools, not memorise a single platform.
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Tools evolve. Edison teaches the durable thinking, choosing the right tool, combining tools well, and switching when a better tool emerges.

Edison AI Academy
Founding faculty
Students learn from instructors who combine AI fluency, curriculum design, strategy, and practical implementation experience. Edison AI Academy is built around the belief that young people do not just need to learn tools, they need to learn how to think, build, and lead with them.
Cohorts are deliberately small (1:4 student ratio, mentor ratio 1:4 student ratio), so every student is known, stretched, and held to a high standard.
We teach young people how to think, build, and lead with AI, not just how to use it.
Edison AI Academy is a selective program. Fees reflect the small cohort size, mentor ratio, and the depth of the work students complete.
Flexible payment plans may be available for accepted students. Bursaries and scholarships are reviewed individually as part of the admissions conversation.
We frame this as an investment in your child's future readiness, not a transactional fee for content delivery.
Speak with Edison AI Academy about your child's goals, current skill level, and best-fit pathway. We will recommend the right program and the next available cohort.
Three short steps. We'll match you to the right Edison pathway.
Our admissions team reviews every application personally and replies within one business day. The form takes about two minutes.
Your AI Hypergeneralist preference travels with you to the application form. We'll know exactly what you're interested in.