
Discover, Learn, Grow
Find where your own interests lie
What is EduDojo?
EduDojo is a platform that makes exploring new activities easy, flexible, and commitment-free. From music, sports, arts, and coding to a wide variety of hands-on experiences, we help children discover their passions without the stress of long-term commitments or expensive enrolments. Parents can support their child’s journey with confidence, knowing they’re providing opportunities for growth—without worrying about wasted time or money.

Vision
To be the trusted, go-to platform empowering parents to nurture their children through diverse, flexible, and commitment-free learning experiences across various fields, fostering exploration and holistic development.
Mission
To awaken curiosity and guide children in discovering their unique interests and talents through diverse, hands-on activities and experiences.


Our Story
We’re Shayne and Jolie, the founders of EduDojo. When we were younger, we always wished we could try new things, but the reality was that every activity required a big commitment — both financially and in time. We saw friends performing on stage, competing in tournaments, and showing off the skills they had spent years refining. Meanwhile, we were stuck wondering: What if we had found something we truly loved?
By the time we realised what we were passionate about, it felt like we were already a step behind. We often asked ourselves:
● How many kids miss out on opportunities simply because they didn’t get a chance to try?
● What’s stopping them from exploring new activities?
● How can we make learning and discovery fun, easy, and stress-free for both kids and parents?
That’s why we built EduDojo—a space where kids can explore, experiment, and grow, without the fear of commitment or wasted money. Whether it’s strumming a guitar, shooting hoops, baking a cake, or building the next big app, we believe every child deserves the chance to find what truly excites them—one fun session at a time. Because at the end of the day, childhood should be about discovery, not pressure.