Out of this world Learning

Your child can learn advanced physics, science and engineering concepts! Our courses are designed to get kids excited about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) topics, providing a strong foundation for academic and career pursuits.

Each small-group class is conducted via live Zoom videoconference with a dynamic, expert professor. We work exclusively with experienced teachers who care deeply about supporting young learners.

Questions?

Contact [email protected] or call (510) 788-1513 for assistance.


Live Online Classes Taught by Expert Instructors

8479

Students enrolled in our courses

Classroom hours taught

5498

1457

5 Star Reviews from parents

About Us

Our Mission

We help families expand their children's horizons through innovative classes in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM), with a physics focus. Our goal is to:

- Convey significant physics, science and technology concepts in an easily comprehensible way to boost young learner's understanding and self-confidence.

- Build a strong student community with a passion for learning, exploration and innovation

- Open doorways to a wide range of STEM careers in physics, science, engineering, medicine and more

About US

Quantum Academy Professors and Staff

Valerie Mih

Founder & Director

20 years experience in STEM teaching, curriculum development and producing educational materials. MFA, Animation and Media, University of Southern California; BA, American Studies, Stanford University

Mark Baraket

Professor

25 years experience in STEM education, astrophysics and NASA research. Certified Science & Space ambassador with the National Space Society. MS, Astrophysics, University of California - Berkeley.

Chloe Franklin

Professor

12 years experience in science education, science curriculum development and professional microscopy. Masters in Education, Western Governors University; BS, Biological Sciences, University of Chicago,

Joel Gomes

Professor

25 years experience teaching middle and high school physics and science, including Honors Physics and General Physics. Experience developing curriculum. M.S., Science Education & B.A., Physics/Astronomy, Connecticut State University System.

Winnie Huang

Professor

10 year experience in STEM fields, currently working towards a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Princeton University. B.S., Chemical Engineering, Stanford University.

Erin Hommeland

Education Advisor

20 years experience in teaching, education management and educational technology. BA, Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions

How long has Quantum Academy offered courses?

We Quantum Academy has offered courses for over 6 years, teaching over 8000 students. It is a U.S.-based educational company focused on providing advanced classes in aeronautics, astronomy and physics for kids. Founded in 2020, Quantum Academy previously offered classes on Outschool under the name "Quantum Physics for Kids," receiving over 1000 5-star reviews.

Quantum Academy now offers classes directly to parents, at a lower cost than on Outschool and without requiring a monthly subscription. Our expert teachers are dedicated to sharing the wonders of physics and science with young learners.

Are sessions conducted online or in-person? What equipment do I need?

Class sessions are conducted online with a live, expert instructor. The only equipment you need is an internet-connected computer or tablet. Our students participate from all over the United States, as well as internationally.

Are courses appropriate for my child's age and skill level?

Courses are designed for ages 8-13 (approximately grades 3-7). We have a flexible age policy - younger children can participate with parent support, and older children are welcome if interested. No prior knowledge is required.

What's your refund policy if my child doesn't enjoy the class?

We offer a satisfaction guarantee. If the course isn't a good match for your learner, you can request withdrawal and receive a pro-rated refund. We can also transfer to another section if there's a schedule conflict.

Pictured: An image of the Orion Nebula captured by a 10-year-old student in "Astronomy for Kids with Observatory Telescopes" course.