Deadline June 30

WORLD'S #1 ACCELERATOR PROGRAM FOR TEENS

10 months

10 months

Ages 13-17

Ages 13-17

Vancouver

Vancouver

Weekends only

Weekends only

Home to Vancouver’s next generation of innovators

Home to Vancouver’s next generation of innovators

Home to Vancouver’s next generation of innovators

For 10 months, teenagers aged 13–17 work on real problems, learn from the people already solving them, and build alongside the most driven peers they've ever had. Ten years ago, TKS started in Silicon Valley.

For 10 months, teenagers aged 13–17 work on real problems, learn from the people already solving them, and build alongside the most driven peers they've ever had. Ten years ago, TKS started in Silicon Valley.

Today, its alumni are at the world's best universities, building companies, and solving problems that matter. All it takes to be one of them is curiosity and the drive to do something real.

Today, its alumni are at the world's best universities, building companies, and solving problems that matter. All it takes to be one of them is curiosity and the drive to do something real.

Global Partnerships

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  • Google logo
  • Meta logo
  • United Nations logo
  • Microsoft logo
  • Amazon logo
  • Google logo
  • Meta logo
  • United Nations logo
  • Microsoft logo
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Hear what the world’s top organizations say about the impact of TKS

Hear what the world’s top organizations say about the impact of TKS

Hear what the world’s top organizations say about the impact of TKS

World Economic Forum logo

“The Knowledge Society (TKS) was designed to mirror the environments of major technology companies, exposing learners to the most cutting-edge innovations.”

“The Knowledge Society (TKS) was designed to mirror the environments of major technology companies, exposing learners to the most cutting-edge innovations.”

Forbes logo

“Kids who apply to TKS are evaluated on their curiosity, ambition, and passion and most TKS students enter the program without a tech or science background.”

“Kids who apply to TKS are evaluated on their curiosity, ambition, and passion and most TKS students enter the program without a tech or science background.”

Fast Company logo

“Ordinary teenagers being recruited into an elite program designed to give them the

power to do extraordinary things, and

maybe even save the world.”

“Ordinary teenagers being recruited into an elite program designed to give them the power to do extraordinary things, and maybe even save the world.”

“Ordinary teenagers being recruited into an elite program designed to give them thepower to do extraordinary things, and

maybe even save the world.”

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What is TKS

A decade of building the future

A decade of building the future

A decade of building the future

From breakthrough moments to life-changing opportunities, hear directly from the students, parents, and alumni who experienced the program firsthand.

From breakthrough moments to life-changing opportunities, hear directly from the students, parents, and alumni who experienced the program firsthand.

From breakthrough moments to life-changing opportunities, hear directly from the students, parents, and alumni who experienced the program firsthand.

80+

80+

Countries represented across the global student body

Countries represented across the global student body

80+

Countries represented across the global student body

7,000+

7,000+

Alumni

globally

Alumni

globally

7,000+

Alumni

globally

6,000+

6,000+

Student-built projects created globally

Student-built projects created globally

6,000+

Student-built projects

created globally

200+

200+

Industry mentors actively guiding students

Industry mentors actively guiding students

200+

Industry mentors actively

guiding students

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Alumni outcomes

Where TKS alumni
go next

Where TKS alumni
go next

Where TKS alumni
go next

Before most people finish high school, TKS students are

already building startups, raising funding, and working at

places like OpenAI, DeepMind, and SpaceX. This is what

happens when you give ambitious teenagers a real head start.

Before most people finish high school, TKS students are already building startups, raising funding, and working at places like OpenAI, DeepMind, and SpaceX. This is what happens when you give ambitious teenagers a real head start.

Background

Vancouver

Built for Vancouver’s most ambitious teenagers

Built for Vancouver’s most ambitious teenagers

Built for Vancouver’s most ambitious teenagers

Supported by:

Supported by:

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Vancouver is a massive driver of our global network, bringing together an unmatched community of builders ready to push boundaries and create the future.

Vancouver is a massive driver of our global network, bringing together an unmatched community of builders ready to push boundaries and create the future.

Why Join us in Vancouver:

The West Coast Engine

The West Coast Engine

The West Coast Engine

Joining the Vancouver cohort connects students to a deeply rooted West Coast network of founders, investors, and tech leaders. Access the vital resources, mentorship, and opportunities shaping what gets built next in the local startup ecosystem.

Learn how the world’s smartest models actually work. Students don’t just write simple prompts, they unpack the underlying tech, analyze datasets, and build their own functioning neural networks from scratch

Learn how the world’s smartest models actually work. Students don’t just write simple prompts, they unpack the underlying tech, analyze datasets, and build their own functioning neural networks from scratch

Hosted at And-Co Offices

Hosted at And-Co Offices

Hosted at And-Co Offices

Our sessions take place downtown at And-Co Offices (1575 West Georgia St). Students build, pitch, and collaborate inside a premium, ultra-modern workspace designed for high-growth tech teams and entrepreneurs.

Our sessions take place downtown at And-Co Offices (1575 West Georgia St). Students build, pitch, and collaborate inside a premium, ultra-modern workspace designed for high-growth tech teams and entrepreneurs.

Our sessions take place downtown at And-Co Offices (1575 West Georgia St). Students build, pitch, and collaborate inside a premium, ultra-modern workspace designed for high-growth tech teams and entrepreneurs.

In Canada’s Gateway to Tech & Climate

In Canada’s Gateway to Tech & Climate

In Canada’s Gateway to Tech & Climate

Vancouver is a world-class hub for SaaS, climate tech, life sciences and digital entertainment. Being downtown means students are steps away from major tech headquarters and industry mentors who actively drop into our sessions.

Vancouver is a world-class hub for SaaS, climate tech, life sciences and digital entertainment. Being downtown means students are steps away from major tech headquarters and industry mentors who actively drop into our sessions.

Vancouver is a world-class hub for SaaS, climate tech, life sciences and digital entertainment. Being downtown means students are steps away from major tech headquarters and industry mentors who actively drop into our sessions.

TKS Framework

How we train the
next generation

How we train the
next generation

How we train the
next generation

Traditional school trains you to memorize subjects. TKS trains you to build real-world solutions. Here is the framework we use to bridge the gap:

Traditional school trains you to memorize subjects. TKS trains you to build real-world solutions. Here is the framework we use to bridge the gap:

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    Build a portfolio of real work before you turn 18.

    We don't do tests or exams. Instead, you use what you learn to build real applications, standalone products, and corporate case studies so you leave with a concrete portfolio instead of just a transcript.

  • 02

    Get mentored by people who've actually done it.

    Learn directly from founders, researchers, and industry leaders, not teachers. These aren't just guest speakers showing up once a semester; they are people invested in where you're going and honest about what it takes.

  • 03

    Build a lifelong global network.

    Tackle challenges and grow alongside a hand-picked cohort of ambitious teens who match your drive. By constantly pushing each other to think bigger, you learn to collaborate across borders and solve problems at a completely different scale.

  • 04

    Learn the technologies actually shaping the future.

    Learn the technologies actually shaping the future. Not surface-level, under the hood. AI, quantum computing, biotech, and what's coming next. Enough depth to see where the world is going before most people realize it's moving.

  • 05

    Built for your existing schedule.

    The program runs entirely on weekends across ten months. It is intensive enough that you will feel the challenge, but it is structured carefully around your life so you never have to choose between TKS and school.

  • 06

    Develop the thinking behind the thinking.

    First-principles reasoning. The ability to stay steady under pressure. The confidence to back yourself when the outcome isn't guaranteed. These aren't soft skills; they're what separates people who attempt hard things from people who finish them.

  • 01

    Build a portfolio of real work before you turn 18.

    We don't do tests or exams. Instead, you use what you learn to build real applications, standalone products, and corporate case studies so you leave with a concrete portfolio instead of just a transcript.

  • 02

    Get mentored by people who've actually done it.

    Learn directly from founders, researchers, and industry leaders, not teachers. These aren't just guest speakers showing up once a semester; they are people invested in where you're going and honest about what it takes.

  • 03

    Build a lifelong global network.

    Tackle challenges and grow alongside a hand-picked cohort of ambitious teens who match your drive. By constantly pushing each other to think bigger, you learn to collaborate across borders and solve problems at a completely different scale.

  • 04

    Learn the technologies actually shaping the future.

    Learn the technologies actually shaping the future. Not surface-level, under the hood. AI, quantum computing, biotech, and what's coming next. Enough depth to see where the world is going before most people realize it's moving.

  • 05

    Built for your existing schedule.

    The program runs entirely on weekends across ten months. It is intensive enough that you will feel the challenge, but it is structured carefully around your life so you never have to choose between TKS and school.

  • 06

    Develop the thinking behind the thinking.

    First-principles reasoning. The ability to stay steady under pressure. The confidence to back yourself when the outcome isn't guaranteed. These aren't soft skills; they're what separates people who attempt hard things from people who finish them.

  • 01

    Build a portfolio of real work before you turn 18.

    We don't do tests or exams. Instead, you use what you learn to build real applications, standalone products, and corporate case studies so you leave with a concrete portfolio instead of just a transcript.

  • 02

    Get mentored by people who've actually done it.

    Learn directly from founders, researchers, and industry leaders, not teachers. These aren't just guest speakers showing up once a semester; they are people invested in where you're going and honest about what it takes.

  • 03

    Build a lifelong global network.

    Tackle challenges and grow alongside a hand-picked cohort of ambitious teens who match your drive. By constantly pushing each other to think bigger, you learn to collaborate across borders and solve problems at a completely different scale.

  • 04

    Learn the technologies actually shaping the future.

    Learn the technologies actually shaping the future. Not surface-level, under the hood. AI, quantum computing, biotech, and what's coming next. Enough depth to see where the world is going before most people realize it's moving.

  • 05

    Built for your existing schedule.

    The program runs entirely on weekends across ten months. It is intensive enough that you will feel the challenge, but it is structured carefully around your life so you never have to choose between TKS and school.

  • 06

    Develop the thinking behind the thinking.

    First-principles reasoning. The ability to stay steady under pressure. The confidence to back yourself when the outcome isn't guaranteed. These aren't soft skills; they're what separates people who attempt hard things from people who finish them.

TKS — Mentor for life

MENTOR FOR LIFE

Personalized Mentorship From Industry Leaders

Personalized Mentorship From Industry Leaders

Personalized Mentorship From Industry Leaders

Every TKS city is led by a Director who comes directly from industry. These are people who have started companies, led research, and navigated the exact spaces you are aiming for. They don't grade assignments or lecture from a textbook; they work alongside you to accelerate your growth.

Every TKS city is led by a Director who comes directly from industry. These are people who have started companies, led research, and navigated the exact spaces you are aiming for. They don't grade assignments or lecture from a textbook; they work alongside you to accelerate your growth.

Your progress is their full-time job.

Your progress is their full-time job.

Your progress is their

full-time job.

They are personally evaluated on your growth, meaning they are just as invested in the doors you open as you are.

They are personally evaluated on your growth, meaning they are just as invested in the doors you open as you are.

They are personally evaluated on your growth, meaning they are just as invested in the doors you open as you are.

They pass down tactical execution, not academic theory.

They pass down tactical execution, not academic theory.

Because they’ve actually done the work in the real world, they teach you how to build things that work, not just pass a test.

Because they’ve actually done the work in the real world, they teach you how to build things that work, not just pass a test.

Because they’ve actually done the work in the real world, they teach you how to build things that work, not just pass a test.

They give you personalized, one-on-one guidance.

They give you personalized, one-on-one guidance.

Because they track your progress week to week, they actually understand your goals, know when you need a push, and are there to help you figure things out whenever you get stuck.

Because they track your progress week to week, they actually understand your goals, know when you need a push, and are there to help you figure things out whenever you get stuck.

Because they track your progress week to week, they actually understand your goals, know when you need a push, and are there to help you figure things out whenever you get stuck.

They hold you to a higher standard than school does.

They hold you to a higher standard than school does.

If you're taking the easy way out or coasting, they will call you on it and push you to see what you're actually capable of.

If you're taking the easy way out or coasting, they will call you on it and push you to see what you're actually capable of.

If you're taking the easy way out or coasting, they will call you on it and push you to see what you're actually capable of.

Industry Mentors

We believe the best learning comes from experience

We believe the best learning comes from experience

We believe the best learning comes from experience

That's why our students learn directly from leaders at MIT, NASA, Coinbase, Shopify, Microsoft, and more.

Before most people finish high school, TKS students are already building startups, raising funding, and working at places like OpenAI, DeepMind, and SpaceX. This is what happens when you give ambitious teenagers a real head start.

Global Challenges Partners

Solve real problems for real companies.

Solve real problems for real companies.

Solve real problems for real companies.

At TKS, students don't just study problems, they solve them. Every year, they take on global challenges alongside world-class organizations. Recently, they partnered with the United Nations and Lovable, spending weeks exploring pressing issues, building real solutions, and presenting their ideas directly to the leaders behind each challenge.

At TKS, students don't just study problems, they solve them. Every year, they take on global challenges alongside world-class organizations. Recently, they partnered with the United Nations and Lovable, spending weeks exploring pressing issues, building real solutions, and presenting their ideas directly to the leaders behind each challenge.

  • With global climate and education gaps widening, UN representatives tasked our students with designing and presenting comprehensive policy frameworks aimed at creating scalable, systemic change.

  • Retail is changing fast. To help Walmart stay ahead, students developed and pitched digital strategies designed to completely reimagine the next generation of physical storefronts.

  • Legacy brands often struggle to connect with Gen Z. Students dug into the problem for IKEA’s innovation teams, building proposals to completely overhaul physical retail engagement for younger demographics.

  • The clean energy transition is one of the hardest engineering challenges on earth. Students tackled it head-on, building carbon-reduction models and strategic frameworks to help Shell navigate its sustainability goals.

  • To address the challenge of sustainable youth job creation across Africa, students developed macroeconomic frameworks and presented their models to the foundation's leadership team.

  • As banking shifts entirely online, CIBC needed to look five years ahead. Students mapped out future-proof strategies and new consumer applications to prepare the bank for the next era of digital finance.

  • Tasked with creating a scalable way to reach underserved U.S. communities with tech education, students designed a nationwide STEM educational program blueprint from scratch for the Amazon team.

  • Voice technology is standard, but how do we make it truly intuitive? Working with the Alexa team, students designed and prototyped entirely new product ecosystems to elevate everyday consumer voice interactions.

  • Global data centers draw massive amounts of power. Microsoft executives challenged students to optimize their infrastructure, resulting in new strategies to manage sustainability and power metrics at scale.

  • In an age of constant cyber threats, digital transaction security is everything. Students collaborated with Interac teams, developing and presenting product initiatives to safeguard the future of digital payments.

  • Launching a $100M competition requires a flawless operational blueprint. Students worked directly with XPRIZE executives, building the strategic roadmaps used to structure their massive carbon removal challenge.

  • Focused on creating more natural user-experience interfaces between humans and AI, students researched new UX paradigms and proposed their product concepts directly to Samsung's product teams.

  • Bridging the gap between plastic bricks and the digital world is a constant creative challenge. Students designed entirely new hybrid physical-and-digital product lines, pitching them directly to LEGO’s creators.

  • Corporate strategy requires high-level, adaptive thinking. Working through real-world briefs, students helped Deloitte’s innovation teams build out advanced, cutting-edge corporate strategy playbooks.

  • Bringing new life-saving drugs to market takes years. Students utilized machine learning to model applications aimed at helping BenchSci drastically accelerate timelines for drug discovery.

  • With global climate and education gaps widening, UN representatives tasked our students with designing and presenting comprehensive policy frameworks aimed at creating scalable, systemic change.

  • Retail is changing fast. To help Walmart stay ahead, students developed and pitched digital strategies designed to completely reimagine the next generation of physical storefronts.

  • Legacy brands often struggle to connect with Gen Z. Students dug into the problem for IKEA’s innovation teams, building proposals to completely overhaul physical retail engagement for younger demographics.

  • The clean energy transition is one of the hardest engineering challenges on earth. Students tackled it head-on, building carbon-reduction models and strategic frameworks to help Shell navigate its sustainability goals.

  • To address the challenge of sustainable youth job creation across Africa, students developed macroeconomic frameworks and presented their models to the foundation's leadership team.

  • As banking shifts entirely online, CIBC needed to look five years ahead. Students mapped out future-proof strategies and new consumer applications to prepare the bank for the next era of digital finance.

  • Tasked with creating a scalable way to reach underserved U.S. communities with tech education, students designed a nationwide STEM educational program blueprint from scratch for the Amazon team.

  • Voice technology is standard, but how do we make it truly intuitive? Working with the Alexa team, students designed and prototyped entirely new product ecosystems to elevate everyday consumer voice interactions.

  • Global data centers draw massive amounts of power. Microsoft executives challenged students to optimize their infrastructure, resulting in new strategies to manage sustainability and power metrics at scale.

  • In an age of constant cyber threats, digital transaction security is everything. Students collaborated with Interac teams, developing and presenting product initiatives to safeguard the future of digital payments.

  • Launching a $100M competition requires a flawless operational blueprint. Students worked directly with XPRIZE executives, building the strategic roadmaps used to structure their massive carbon removal challenge.

  • Focused on creating more natural user-experience interfaces between humans and AI, students researched new UX paradigms and proposed their product concepts directly to Samsung's product teams.

  • Bridging the gap between plastic bricks and the digital world is a constant creative challenge. Students designed entirely new hybrid physical-and-digital product lines, pitching them directly to LEGO’s creators.

  • Corporate strategy requires high-level, adaptive thinking. Working through real-world briefs, students helped Deloitte’s innovation teams build out advanced, cutting-edge corporate strategy playbooks.

  • Bringing new life-saving drugs to market takes years. Students utilized machine learning to model applications aimed at helping BenchSci drastically accelerate timelines for drug discovery.

  • With global climate and education gaps widening, UN representatives tasked our students with designing and presenting comprehensive policy frameworks aimed at creating scalable, systemic change.

    Global data centers draw massive amounts of power. Microsoft executives challenged students to optimize their infrastructure, resulting in new strategies to manage sustainability and power metrics at scale.

  • Retail is changing fast. To help Walmart stay ahead, students developed and pitched digital strategies designed to completely reimagine the next generation of physical storefronts.

    In an age of constant cyber threats, digital transaction security is everything. Students collaborated with Interac teams, developing and presenting product initiatives to safeguard the future of digital payments.

  • Legacy brands often struggle to connect with Gen Z. Students dug into the problem for IKEA’s innovation teams, building proposals to completely overhaul physical retail engagement for younger demographics.

    Launching a $100M competition requires a flawless operational blueprint. Students worked directly with XPRIZE executives, building the strategic roadmaps used to structure their massive carbon removal challenge.

  • The clean energy transition is one of the hardest engineering challenges on earth. Students tackled it head-on, building carbon-reduction models and strategic frameworks to help Shell navigate its sustainability goals.

    Focused on creating more natural user-experience interfaces between humans and AI, students researched new UX paradigms and proposed their product concepts directly to Samsung's product teams.

  • To address the challenge of sustainable youth job creation across Africa, students developed macroeconomic frameworks and presented their models to the foundation's leadership team.

    Bridging the gap between plastic bricks and the digital world is a constant creative challenge. Students designed entirely new hybrid physical-and-digital product lines, pitching them directly to LEGO’s creators.

  • As banking shifts entirely online, CIBC needed to look five years ahead. Students mapped out future-proof strategies and new consumer applications to prepare the bank for the next era of digital finance.

    Corporate strategy requires high-level, adaptive thinking. Working through real-world briefs, students helped Deloitte’s innovation teams build out advanced, cutting-edge corporate strategy playbooks.

  • Tasked with creating a scalable way to reach underserved U.S. communities with tech education, students designed a nationwide STEM educational program blueprint from scratch for the Amazon team.

    Bringing new life-saving drugs to market takes years. Students utilized machine learning to model applications aimed at helping BenchSci drastically accelerate timelines for drug discovery.

  • With global climate and education gaps widening, UN representatives tasked our students with designing and presenting comprehensive policy frameworks aimed at creating scalable, systemic change.

    Global data centers draw massive amounts of power. Microsoft executives challenged students to optimize their infrastructure, resulting in new strategies to manage sustainability and power metrics at scale.

  • Retail is changing fast. To help Walmart stay ahead, students developed and pitched digital strategies designed to completely reimagine the next generation of physical storefronts.

    In an age of constant cyber threats, digital transaction security is everything. Students collaborated with Interac teams, developing and presenting product initiatives to safeguard the future of digital payments.

  • Legacy brands often struggle to connect with Gen Z. Students dug into the problem for IKEA’s innovation teams, building proposals to completely overhaul physical retail engagement for younger demographics.

    Launching a $100M competition requires a flawless operational blueprint. Students worked directly with XPRIZE executives, building the strategic roadmaps used to structure their massive carbon removal challenge.

  • The clean energy transition is one of the hardest engineering challenges on earth. Students tackled it head-on, building carbon-reduction models and strategic frameworks to help Shell navigate its sustainability goals.

    Focused on creating more natural user-experience interfaces between humans and AI, students researched new UX paradigms and proposed their product concepts directly to Samsung's product teams.

  • To address the challenge of sustainable youth job creation across Africa, students developed macroeconomic frameworks and presented their models to the foundation's leadership team.

    Bridging the gap between plastic bricks and the digital world is a constant creative challenge. Students designed entirely new hybrid physical-and-digital product lines, pitching them directly to LEGO’s creators.

  • As banking shifts entirely online, CIBC needed to look five years ahead. Students mapped out future-proof strategies and new consumer applications to prepare the bank for the next era of digital finance.

    Corporate strategy requires high-level, adaptive thinking. Working through real-world briefs, students helped Deloitte’s innovation teams build out advanced, cutting-edge corporate strategy playbooks.

  • Tasked with creating a scalable way to reach underserved U.S. communities with tech education, students designed a nationwide STEM educational program blueprint from scratch for the Amazon team.

    Bringing new life-saving drugs to market takes years. Students utilized machine learning to model applications aimed at helping BenchSci drastically accelerate timelines for drug discovery.

Testimonials

The stories behind the TKS experience

The stories behind the TKS experience

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Life at TKS

Life at TKS

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How to Apply

The Admissions Process

The Admissions Process

The Admissions Process

Our application is designed to understand how you think and what drives you. Its fair, transparent, and focused on potential over perfection.

Our application is designed to understand how you think and what drives you. Its fair, transparent, and focused on potential over perfection.

1 / Submit Your
Application

Complete three short written questions about your interests and ideas. Takes 20–30 minutes. There are no right or wrong answers, we look for curiosity over perfection.

2 / Group
Interview

Shortlisted candidates are invited to a 30-minute small group conversation with a TKS Director (via Zoom or in-person by city). This is an active discussion, not a test, to see how you explore new perspectives.

3 / Receive

Your Offer

Final decisions are delivered within 72 hours of your interview. Selected students receive a formal invitation to choose their preferred cohort and officially enroll for the 2026-2027 program.

4 / Official

Enrollment

Secure your place in the program by selecting your preferred cohort day and time, reviewing your financial aid allocation (if applicable), and submitting your deposit to finalize your enrollment.

1 / Submit Your
Application

Complete three short written questions about your interests and ideas. Takes 20–30 minutes. There are no right or wrong answers, we look for curiosity over perfection.

2 / Group
Interview

Shortlisted candidates are invited to a 30-minute small group conversation with a TKS Director (via Zoom or in-person by city). This is an active discussion, not a test, to see how you explore new perspectives.

3 / Receive

Your Offer

Final decisions are delivered within 72 hours of your interview. Selected students receive a formal invitation to choose their preferred cohort and officially enroll for the 2026-2027 program.

4 / Official

Enrollment

Secure your place in the program by selecting your preferred cohort day and time, reviewing your financial aid allocation (if applicable), and submitting your deposit to finalize your enrollment.

Applications are open. Not for long.

Applications are open. Not for long.

Rounds

Deadline

Status

Decade 1 Admissions

Feb 28

Closed

Round 1

March 31

Closed

Round 2

April 30

Closed

Round 3

May 31

Closed

Current Round

June 30

Applications Open

(18 Seats left)

Final Round

July 31

Subject to Availability *

Decade 1 Admissions

Deadline:

Feb 28

Status

Close

Round 1

Deadline:

March 31

Status

Closed

Round 2

Deadline:

April 30

Status

Closed

Round 3

Deadline:

May 31

Status

Closed

Current Round

Deadline:

June 30

Status

Applications Open

(18 Seats left)

Final Round

Deadline:

July 30

Status

Subject to Availability *

*Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

*Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

Please note: As we enter the final application windows for the upcoming cohort, slots fill up rapidly. The application portal will close early if all remaining seats are filled before July 31st.

Please note: As we enter the final application windows for the upcoming cohort, slots fill up rapidly. The application portal will close early if all remaining seats are filled before July 31st.

Please note: As we enter the final application windows for the upcoming cohort, slots fill up rapidly. The application portal will close early if all remaining seats are filled before July 31st.

The ROI

What you actually get out of 10 months

What you actually get out of 10 months

What you actually get out of 10 months

1. Tangible Proof of Your Skills

You walk away with formal program certification alongside a public portfolio of deployed projects, and real-world case studies. It's undeniable, concrete proof of your capability that you can use for university applications, internships, and funding.

2. Become Technically Fluent

You’ll leave completely ahead of the curve in the fast-moving world of tech and AI. You'll get hands-on access to cutting-edge tools and build your own projects in areas like Generative AI and modern development, giving you the skills to build whatever you want.

3. A Network of Ambitious Peers

Get connected to a global network of driven teenagers who are building companies, running research, and pushing each other to level up. These are the people you'll trade ideas with, co-found things with, and still call years from now. This community stays with you for life.

4. Hands-On Industry Experience

By the end of the program, you've worked on high-stakes corporate problems. Your portfolio has real strategic work you built for some of the world's biggest companies and organizations. The kind of experience that makes your resume stand out from the rest.

5. High-Agency Mindsets

The technical skills get you started, but the mindsets and self-belief are what stay with you. Over ten months, you will learn to think clearly under pressure, tackle difficult challenges with comfort, and build the confidence to act before you feel ready.

6. Access to Global Stages

Get into the exclusive rooms, industry conferences, and premier tech events that most teens cannot access. Top-performing students receive the preparation needed to network with leaders and pitch ideas at international events like Web Summit, TEDx, and C2.

1. Tangible Proof of Your Skills

You walk away with formal program certification alongside a public portfolio of deployed projects, and real-world case studies. It's undeniable, concrete proof of your capability that you can use for university applications, internships, and funding.

2. Become Technically Fluent

You’ll leave completely ahead of the curve in the fast-moving world of tech and AI. You'll get hands-on access to cutting-edge tools and build your own projects in areas like Generative AI and modern development, giving you the skills to build whatever you want.

3. A Network of Ambitious Peers

Get connected to a global network of driven teenagers who are building companies, running research, and pushing each other to level up. These are the people you'll trade ideas with, co-found things with, and still call years from now. This community stays with you for life.

4. Hands-On Industry Experience

By the end of the program, you've worked on high-stakes corporate problems. Your portfolio has real strategic work you built for some of the world's biggest companies and organizations. The kind of experience that makes your resume stand out from the rest.

5. High-Agency Mindsets

The technical skills get you started, but the mindsets and self-belief are what stay with you. Over ten months, you will learn to think clearly under pressure, tackle difficult challenges with comfort, and build the confidence to act before you feel ready.

6. Access to Global Stages

Get into the exclusive rooms, industry conferences, and premier tech events that most teens cannot access. Top-performing students receive the preparation needed to network with leaders and pitch ideas at international events like Web Summit, TEDx, and C2.

The Grand Finale

Showcase 2025-2026

Showcase 2025-2026

Showcase 2025-2026

Every year, TKS students spend months building ambitious projects we call moonshots. They tackle real-world challenges, develop innovative solutions, and present their work to founders, investors, industry leaders, friends, and family. This year, over 500 projects took the stage.

Every year, TKS students spend months building ambitious projects we call moonshots. They tackle real-world challenges, develop innovative solutions, and present their work to founders, investors, industry leaders, friends, and family. This year, over 500 projects took the stage.

1,000+

1,000+

Global Graduates This Year

Global Graduates This Year

500+

500+

Deep-Tech Projects Showcased

Deep-Tech Projects Showcased

PLAY

TKS students working on laptops during a session

The toolkit of the world's best builders

From Day 1, students learn
to leverage AI as a tool to build real-world projects

From Day 1, students learn
to leverage AI as a tool to build real-world projects

  • Canva logo
  • Claude logo
  • Slack logo
  • Figma logo
  • LinkedIn logo
  • Arduino logo
  • Kaggle logo
  • Teachable Machine logo
  • Google Scholar logo
  • Benchling logo
  • Zoom logo
  • Loom logo
  • Remix logo
  • Notion logo
  • Technology tool used by TKS students

Master Advanced AI Models

Master Advanced AI Models

Learn how the world's most advanced AI models work under the hood, analyzing real datasets, understanding the underlying architecture, and building neural networks from scratch.

Learn how the world’s smartest models actually work. Students don’t just write simple prompts, they unpack the underlying tech, analyze datasets, and build their own functioning neural networks from scratch

Bring Technical Ideas to Life

Bring Technical Ideas to Life

Go from a concept to a real, working application or website. Students learn to use modern developer stacks to build and launch functional prototypes, turning them from passive consumers into active builders.

Go from a concept to a real, working application or website. Students learn to use modern developer stacks to build and launch functional prototypes, turning them from passive consumers into active builders.

Work 10x Faster

Work 10x Faster

Master the AI workflows used by elite engineering teams, combining advanced tools, deep research techniques, and focused execution to turn complex ideas into finished work in hours instead of weeks.

Master the AI workflows used by elite engineering teams, combining advanced tools, deep research techniques, and focused execution to turn complex ideas into finished work in hours instead of weeks.

The toolkit of the world's best builders

From Day 1, students learn to leverage AI as a tool to build real-world projects.

  • Canva logo
  • Claude logo
  • Slack logo
  • Figma logo
  • LinkedIn logo
  • Arduino logo
  • Kaggle logo
  • Teachable Machine logo
  • Google Scholar logo
  • Benchling logo
  • Zoom logo
  • Loom logo
  • Remix logo
  • Notion logo
  • Technology tool used by TKS students

Master Advanced AI Models

Learn how the world’s smartest models actually work. Students don’t just write simple prompts, they unpack the underlying tech, analyze datasets, and build their own functioning neural networks from scratch

Bring Technical Ideas to Life

Go from a concept to a real, working application or website. Students learn to use modern developer stacks to build and launch functional prototypes, turning them from passive consumers into active builders.

Work 10x Faster

Master the AI workflows used by elite engineering teams, combining advanced tools, deep research techniques, and focused execution to turn complex ideas into finished work in hours instead of weeks.

pricing

Vancouver’s next generation of builders starts here

Vancouver’s next generation of builders starts here

Vancouver’s next generation of builders starts here

In-Person Program

In-Person Program

Weekly 3-hour in-person sessions on weekends. You will join a fixed cohort to build deep relationships and momentum.

Program Fees

$589 CAD

/month

+ $1,000 CAD deposit payment

$589 CAD

/month

+ $1,000 CAD deposit payment

Address

Address

And-co Offices, 1575 West Georgia St, Vancouver, BC V6G 2V3

And-co Offices, 1575 West Georgia St, Vancouver, BC V6G 2V3

Duration

Duration

10 months

(Sep 2026 to Jun 2027)

10 months

(Sep 2026 to Jun 2027)

Financial aid is avalable

Our Investment in You 

Our Investment in You 

Tuition goes directly into hiring full-time program directors and staff who are 100% dedicated to supporting our students and alumni. This ensures you have world-class mentorship and guidance, both during the program and long after you graduate.

Tuition goes directly into hiring full-time program directors and staff who are 100% dedicated to supporting our students and alumni. This ensures you have world-class mentorship and guidance, both during the program and long after you graduate.

Financial Aid & Accessibility

Financial Aid & Accessibility

Our commitment is to support ambitious students regardless of their financial situation. Accepted students can apply for financial support by demonstrating their financial need, ensuring assistance goes to those who need it most. Please do not let your financial situation stop you from applying.

Our commitment is to support ambitious students regardless of their financial situation. Accepted students can apply for financial support by demonstrating their financial need, ensuring assistance goes to those who need it most. Please do not let your financial situation stop you from applying.

Inside our community

See what we’ve been up to

See what we’ve been up to

See what we’ve been up to

Behind the scenes of sessions, projects launching, demo days, and the moments that never make it into the formal recap. If you want to know what TKS actually feels like day to day, this is where to look.

Want more?
Catch us on YouTube

Want more?
Catch us on YouTube

Want more?
Catch us on YouTube

Watch full sessions, student presentations, director talks, and program walkthroughs to see TKS in action. Hear directly from students, understand what ten months produces, and explore podcasts and thought leadership on the technologies and ideas behind the program. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

01

How long does the TKS program last?

The TKS program runs for 10 months, from September to June. Students participate in weekly sessions, mentor-led workshops, moonshot projects, and a capstone presentation at the end of the year.

01

How long does the TKS program last?

The TKS program runs for 10 months, from September to June. Students participate in weekly sessions, mentor-led workshops, moonshot projects, and a capstone presentation at the end of the year.

02

What is the time commitment?

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What is the time commitment?

03

Do I need a background in tech or science to join?

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Do I need a background in tech or science to join?

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What kinds of things do students actually do in TKS?

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What kinds of things do students actually do in TKS?

05

How much does it cost, and is financial aid available?

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How much does it cost, and is financial aid available?

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How many students get accepted into TKS?

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How many students get accepted into TKS?

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What do students go on to do after TKS?

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What do students go on to do after TKS?

  • Photo of Agam Kohli

    "My experience at TKS has been truly transformative. It has pushed me to think beyond traditional learning, tackle real-world problems, and develop the confidence to pursue ambitious ideas. I am grateful for the opportunities, mentorship, and experiences TKS has provided."

    Agam Kohli

    Photo of Agam Kohli

    "My experience at TKS has been truly transformative. It has pushed me to think beyond traditional learning, tackle real-world problems, and develop the confidence to pursue ambitious ideas. I am grateful for the opportunities, mentorship, and experiences TKS has provided."

    Agam Kohli

  • Photo of Eunchan Hwang

    "Thank you for this opportunity! I'm heading to Duke with a full merit scholarship this year and TKS has definitely helped me shape who I am now."

    Eunchan Hwang

    Photo of Eunchan Hwang

    "Thank you for this opportunity! I'm heading to Duke with a full merit scholarship this year and TKS has definitely helped me shape who I am now."

    Eunchan Hwang

  • Photo of Samuel Su

    "This whole project changes how I see the world, meeting so many cool guys that are different than normal students. What’s most important is that I actually learn the ability to dream 10X bigger with all the skill I get here."

    Samuel Su

    Photo of Samuel Su

    "This whole project changes how I see the world, meeting so many cool guys that are different than normal students. What’s most important is that I actually learn the ability to dream 10X bigger with all the skill I get here."

    Samuel Su

  • Photo of Mahnoor Fahim Khan

    "TKS has genuinely changed how I approach learning... Through my focus project, I learned that building, testing ideas, and sharing imperfect work teaches you far more than waiting until you feel ready. Overall, TKS has pushed me to think bigger, take more initiative, and turn ideas into things that actually exist in the real world."

    Mahnoor Fahim Khan

    Photo of Mahnoor Fahim Khan

    "TKS has genuinely changed how I approach learning... Through my focus project, I learned that building, testing ideas, and sharing imperfect work teaches you far more than waiting until you feel ready. Overall, TKS has pushed me to think bigger, take more initiative, and turn ideas into things that actually exist in the real world."

    Mahnoor Fahim Khan

  • Photo of Zarema Seraly

    "TKS has truly become like a second family to me. This place gave me the safe space I needed to overcome my fears and discover entirely new sides of myself. It’s been a real turning point for me, and I’m incredibly thankful for this journey."

    Zarema Seraly

    Photo of Zarema Seraly

    "TKS has truly become like a second family to me. This place gave me the safe space I needed to overcome my fears and discover entirely new sides of myself. It’s been a real turning point for me, and I’m incredibly thankful for this journey."

    Zarema Seraly

  • Photo of Ahumuza Cornelius

    "Thank you for building something that fundamentally changed the way I see my future. What you've created is much bigger than an educational program—it's an environment that convinces young people that they can meaningfully shape the future rather than simply inherit it. This year gave me the confidence to pursue ambitious problems at a much higher level."

    Ahumuza Cornelius

    Photo of Ahumuza Cornelius

    "Thank you for building something that fundamentally changed the way I see my future. What you've created is much bigger than an educational program—it's an environment that convinces young people that they can meaningfully shape the future rather than simply inherit it. This year gave me the confidence to pursue ambitious problems at a much higher level."

    Ahumuza Cornelius

  • Photo of Zarema Seraly

    "TKS has truly become like a second family to me. This place gave me the safe space I needed to overcome my fears and discover entirely new sides of myself. It’s been a real turning point for me, and I’m incredibly thankful for this journey."

    Zarema Seraly

    Photo of Zarema Seraly

    "TKS has truly become like a second family to me. This place gave me the safe space I needed to overcome my fears and discover entirely new sides of myself. It’s been a real turning point for me, and I’m incredibly thankful for this journey."

    Zarema Seraly

  • Photo of Mohammad Ali Khan

    "It was genuinely life-changing. I have to thank you (Navid) and Nadeem and everyone else at TKS for genuinely changing the trajectory of my life."

    Mohammad Ali Khan

    Photo of Mohammad Ali Khan

    "It was genuinely life-changing. I have to thank you (Navid) and Nadeem and everyone else at TKS for genuinely changing the trajectory of my life."

    Mohammad Ali Khan

  • Photo of Abdullah Ali

    "TKS was great; it was really helpful because it was the first time I actually started building real, practical projects... I learned skills I was never taught in high school. Navid and my director helped me a lot in completing my Focus project, which focused on AI."

    Abdullah Ali

    Photo of Abdullah Ali

    "TKS was great; it was really helpful because it was the first time I actually started building real, practical projects... I learned skills I was never taught in high school. Navid and my director helped me a lot in completing my Focus project, which focused on AI."

    Abdullah Ali

  • Photo of Miroslava Pylova

    "I am so grateful I got a chance to take part in this program. I got to meet amazing, like-minded, and talented people. All the mindsets I learned in TKS were really helpful both throughout my journey in TKS and in life."

    Miroslava Pylova

    Photo of Miroslava Pylova

    "I am so grateful I got a chance to take part in this program. I got to meet amazing, like-minded, and talented people. All the mindsets I learned in TKS were really helpful both throughout my journey in TKS and in life."

    Miroslava Pylova

  • Photo of Hussain Bizenjo

    "The only thing I’d share was this was the best 10 months of my life."

    Hussain Bizenjo

    Photo of Hussain Bizenjo

    "The only thing I’d share was this was the best 10 months of my life."

    Hussain Bizenjo

  • Photo of Vignesh Balamurugan

    "This is really something unique. I always wanted to do something unique like this program. I have gained a lot of knowledge from TKS... Kudos for creating one of the best programs in the world and letting me be a part of it."

    Vignesh Balamurugan

    Photo of Vignesh Balamurugan

    "This is really something unique. I always wanted to do something unique like this program. I have gained a lot of knowledge from TKS... Kudos for creating one of the best programs in the world and letting me be a part of it."

    Vignesh Balamurugan

  • Photo of Aslan Kuanbayev

    "TKS pushes children to think beyond adults. Going beyond is what drives progress... Realization of a new technology world does not come from reading books but actually going deep into INSANE solutions, where TKS of course comes into play."

    Aslan Kuanbayev

    Photo of Aslan Kuanbayev

    "TKS pushes children to think beyond adults. Going beyond is what drives progress... Realization of a new technology world does not come from reading books but actually going deep into INSANE solutions, where TKS of course comes into play."

    Aslan Kuanbayev

  • Photo of Nehasri Guntupalli

    "This program really helped me realize that I don’t need to wait for opportunities, I can create them myself, and do what I’m passionate about on my own."

    Nehasri Guntupalli

    Photo of Nehasri Guntupalli

    "This program really helped me realize that I don’t need to wait for opportunities, I can create them myself, and do what I’m passionate about on my own."

    Nehasri Guntupalli

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