Tutoring · ages 7–16 · 1-to-1 & small group · EN / PL

A teacher your child will actually know

Live lessons in coding, computer science and staying safe online — one named tutor, every week, with progress you can actually see. Not an app that logs them out after ten minutes.

verified CISSP — ISC2work_history 25 years in industrypublic Real-world teaching
Cybersecurity and computer science tutoring
[TUTOR_01] Michal PilchCISSP · ISC2

01 — How I teach children

Patient, hands-on, and never over their head

I hold a CISSP and 25 years in the field, but with younger students that stays in the background. Lessons move at your child’s pace, build real things they’re proud of, and I tell you honestly after each one how it went.

01 Security & Risk Management
02 Asset Security
03 Identity & Access Management
04 Network Security
05 Security Operations
CISSP domains I teach from daily practice

02 — What your child can learn

From first steps to exam-ready

Core computer science
Programming Python · Java · JavaScript · C++
Computer Science Theory to practice
Computer Basics Beginner-friendly
Information Technology Networks · Cloud · Security
Exam preparation
IB Computer Science SL & HL
AP Computer Science A Java focus
AP Computer Science Principles Big ideas
GCSE Computer Science AQA · OCR · Edexcel
SAT Computer Science Subject test prep
Matura z informatyki Polski · Pascal · C++ · Python
Proficiency levels Beginner·Pre-Intermediate·Intermediate·Upper-Intermediate·Advanced·Proficiency·
Age groups Primary school (6–12)·Secondary school (12–17)·Students (17–22)·Adults (23–40)·Adults (40+)·

Creative tools: Adobe Photoshop — Beginner to advanced.

03 — Lesson formats

One-to-one, siblings, or a small group

Most parents start one-to-one so I can meet your child where they are. Siblings or a couple of friends can share a small-group slot at a lower rate.

Online · 1-to-1 Live video sessions over your preferred platform. Best for personalised exam prep, certification coaching, and career-change journeys.
Online · small group Bring a study partner or friends. Group rates available — works well for siblings or classmates working through the same syllabus.
On-site group I can travel to your school, college, or company for in-person sessions. Useful for cohort revision blocks or workshops.

04 — Who I work with

Every child starts somewhere different

Some have never written a line of code; some are already ahead of their class and bored. I meet each one where they are.

Curious beginners (7–11) A first taste of coding and computers through games, animation and small projects they can show you.
Keen tinkerers (11–14) Real programming, how the internet works, and how to stay safe on it — building toward secondary-school computing.
Ambitious students (14–16) Stretch beyond the classroom, or shore up GCSE Computer Science before it counts.
Unsure parents Not sure where your child is? Book a free first lesson and I’ll tell you honestly — no pressure to continue.

05 — Book a free first lesson

Meet the tutor before you commit

Tell me your child’s age and what you’re hoping for — I’ll reply within 24 hours and set up a free first lesson so you can both see the fit.