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CIO Bulletin
10 March, 2026
TBC’s innovative program offers high school students with hands-on training in web development, AI, design, and more, preparing the next-generation for a technology-driven future.
TBC Bank is expanding its Texkola program to make technology education more accessible for students across Georgia. Targeted at high school students in grades 9–12, Texkola provides a unique opportunity to explore the tech world through fully online, free courses from anywhere in the country.
The program emphasizes practical learning, connecting students with experienced instructors and TBC professionals who guide them in applying theory to real-world challenges. Participants gain hands-on skills in areas such as website development, mobile app creation, UI/UX design, artificial intelligence, web programming, graphic design, and social media marketing.
Registration for the latest batch is open until March 22, and selected students will undergo a three-month training program following a two-stage selection process. Since its inception, TBC Texkola has already guided over 4,000 students, giving them their first steps into the technology ecosystem.
Through Texkola, TBC continues its long-standing commitment to education, equipping young learners with modern skills and preparing them for future careers in technology. By bridging the gap between theory and practice, the program aims to nurture the next generation of tech innovators in Georgia.
This initiative reflects a growing trend in EdTech, where accessibility and hands-on learning are key to shaping future-ready students.







