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​KIDS WHO CODE

For ages 10 years old to 14 years old

June 29 - July 3, 2026

10:00am - 1:00pm

Kids Who Code is an exciting, hands-on introduction to computer programming designed especially for beginners. In this class, students explore the foundations of coding while learning how developers build games, apps, and the technology that powers our digital world.

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Through engaging projects and interactive challenges, students learn how to think like programmers—breaking problems into steps, designing solutions, and bringing ideas to life through code. The class focuses on clear, approachable concepts that help students understand how coding works without feeling overwhelmed.

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Guided by an experienced instructor, students will create interactive projects while also learning how to use modern tools—including AI—to help them debug programs, brainstorm solutions, and strengthen their problem-solving skills. By the end of the course, students will have built a strong foundation in programming and gained confidence in their ability to create with technology.

 

Why Parents Love It

  • Introduces valuable technology and coding skills in a beginner-friendly way.

  • Strengthens logical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity.

  • Encourages independence and resilience through hands-on challenges.

  • Exposes students to the technologies shaping the modern world.

  • Builds confidence with computers beyond simply using apps and games.

 

Why Students Love It

  • They get to create their own interactive projects and digital creations.

  • Coding feels like solving puzzles and unlocking new possibilities.

  • They enjoy seeing their programs come to life on the screen.

  • The projects are creative, hands-on, and often game-inspired.

  • They learn cool tech skills that feel exciting and empowering.

 

What They’ll Learn

  • Core programming concepts and logic

  • How to break problems into step-by-step solutions

  • How code powers games, apps, and digital tools

  • Debugging and troubleshooting strategies

  • Creative thinking and project-based coding

  • How to collaborate with modern technology tools

 

Perfect For

Students who are curious about technology, enjoy solving puzzles, or want to learn how games and apps are made.

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