The Odyssey

A global journey of STEM learning

Each lesson begins in Greece and travels outward — connecting classrooms across continents in a shared exploration of Ancient ideas reimagined through modern science, engineering, and code.

Map of schools

Six pins. One shared classroom.

Participating schools

The classrooms of the Odyssey.

01

Australia

The Essington School

Darwin, Australia

Project
Pythagorean Cup
Ages
7–9
Students
48

02

USA

Socrates Academy

North Carolina, USA

Project
Antikythera Mechanism
Ages
14
Students
32

03

Greece

CIT — Center for Innovative Technology

Athens, Greece

Project
Archimedes' Screw
Ages
10
Students
10

04

Japan

MEES International School

Tokyo, Japan

Project
Pythagorean Cup
Ages
6–12
Students
25

05

Congo

School in Lubumbashi

Lubumbashi, Congo

Project
Labyrinth & Minotaur Algorithm
Ages
11–12
Students
7

06

Egypt

School in Cairo

Cairo, Egypt

Project
Pythagorean Cup
Ages
7–8
Students
3

Connected learning

One lesson, many classrooms.

When a student in Tokyo builds the Pythagorean Cup, another in Darwin is shaping the same curve. The Odyssey turns distance into proximity — a single broadcast, translated into hands working in parallel across the world.

6

Schools

5

Continents

1

Shared lesson

Routes ahead

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