Why Learn Computer Coding?

Computer science is a 21st-century skill that enables kids to be creators, rather than just consumers, of technology. Its emphasis on problem-solving is applicable across disciplines, driving growth and innovation across all sectors of the everyday working and schooling life. Future jobs will require to have coding skills in addition to their primary job skills.
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Young Innovators Learning Environment

We provide them with a resource-rich learning environment. We enhance their creative imagination and critical thinking skill through interaction with the mentor and other like-minded peers.; It helps them to code anything from simple stories to complex adventure games! Through interaction and individual learning, it helps a child to experience how it is like for a coder to transport an idea from their head to a digitalised screen.

Fee Details

NamePrice
Holiday Program$10/ Hr in Group Learning
Weekend Learning$15/ Hr in Mentored Group Learning

FAQs

Yes, a child needs their own laptop for the workshop with headphones.

We use various languages based on the child’s age including Scratch for early learners, and Python and Javascript for older learners. Web coding learners will learn HTML and CSS as well.

We run workshops locally in Campbelltown but we also offer hybrid learning to allow students to participate online.
We also run competitions from time to time and run a club for students to help work in a team to mentor students and run workshops. More details on what else we do can be seen in our recent activity on Facebook where we update the public on what we are doing to help support STEM learning.
We have a session for kids from ages 5 to 16 for a different levels of Coding.
Yes, he can continue where he left off in the last holiday workshop for the next level of computer coding.

Yes, we have a coding program where a child uses tablet/ iPad to learn to code visually.

Do not try to convince your child, tell her/him to see if they like it. If they don’t like it we have other things as well. Most children enjoy coding as it is fun learning. But occasionally, it happens in some cases, a child finds it challenging. You will only know by letting him/her try. So please feel free to ask more questions.

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