Curiosity in Action

Where curiosity comes alive

An after-school enrichment program for children aged 9–16, building question-asking and critical-thinking skills they'll use for life.

Children writing questions on a glass wall

9–16

Age range

5

Curiosity stages

3 mo

Initial commitment

1:10

Facilitator ratio

Why we exist

The AI age is here. Is your child ready?

Artificial intelligence is already writing essays, solving problems, and generating ideas at scale. Within a decade, it will handle the majority of knowledge work our children are currently being trained for.

Yet our education systems — built for a pre-AI world — continue teaching children what to think, not how to think. They memorise facts that AI can recall in milliseconds. They follow templates that AI can generate in seconds.

The result: a generation heading into the AI age without the one skill that AI cannot replicate — independent, critical thought.

Students in discussion
The stakes are real

Three questions every parent should be asking.

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Will my child be able to compete when AI does their job better and faster?

Only if they can think in ways AI cannot — critically, contextually, and with genuine curiosity.

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Will they stand out when every student has access to the same AI tools?

The ones who rise above the noise will be those who know how to question, evaluate, and go beyond AI output.

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Am I doing enough to prepare my child for a world that doesn't exist yet?

Foundational thinking skills are the only preparation that survives every technological shift — including this one.

Our answer

We make critical thinking a habit — not a subject.

Questions Camp doesn't teach children what to think. We teach them how — how to question, evaluate, construct arguments, and challenge assumptions. These are the skills that drive every human breakthrough, and the ones no AI will ever fully replicate.

Critical Thinking

Reason through complexity and challenge assumptions

Questioning

Ask sharper, more powerful questions

Innovation

Turn curiosity into real ideas and solutions

Evidence & Debate

Evaluate sources and build compelling arguments

AI Collaboration

Work with AI without losing independent thought

How It Works

Three steps, one curious journey.

01

Curiosity Profile

Parent and child build a profile together to shape a personalized learning path.

02

Matched Sessions

Children are grouped by curiosity profile — not age — for weekly sessions with trained facilitators.

03

Curiosity Project

Each child designs a culminating project that showcases their new skills and reflections.

Who Is It For?

Built for the whole circle around the child.

Parents

Give your child the thinking skills schools don't always teach — backed by science, tracked quarterly.

Register your child

Children (9–16)

Ask better questions, debate ideas, and lead your own research project alongside curious peers aged 9–16.

Explore the program

For Schools/Learning Centers

Bring Questions Camp to your campus with trained facilitators and full curriculum support.

Partner with us
From our community

Words from parents, students & partners.

"My daughter started asking 'why' about things she used to take for granted. That alone has been worth it."
Parent, pilot cohort
"The session leaders treat us like real thinkers. I look forward to going every week."
Student, age 13
"An exceptional complement to the academic day — exactly the kind of programming schools need."
Partner school principal

Ready to cultivate curiosity?

Enroll your child or bring Questions Camp to your school or learning center today.