CodeSpace Holiday Code Camps

CodeSpace Holiday Code Camps


CodeSpace Education is back better than ever these July School Holidays with school holiday CodeSpace Camps all over Australia!

These school holidays we have a massive 25+ camps across Australia in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane & The Gold Coast where kids can learn how to code, make video games, build iPhone apps, battle lego robots, create Mini Brickfilm Movies, Mod Minecraft and so much more!

We keep your kids thinking during the school holidays in workshops that both kids and parents love!

The workshops run from 9am – 3pm daily and you can mix and match which days you wish to attend, you don’t have to attend for the whole school holidays as we have a new and exciting topic each day to learn about.

The CodeSpace Camps are suitable for kids aged 7-14, with some workshops having slightly different workshop age restrictions, but check online for your closest camp and exact details.

Prices may vary, so please check online for your closest location, but camps start from only $99 and we supply laptops, software, equipment as well as trained and scanned teachers who teach the workshops. Our workshops run just like a school day – only heaps more fun!

At CodeSpace Education, we believe that all students need to learn how to code, even to a basic level as even if not for the coding itself, learning to code teaches children how to problem solve, think critically and work as a team (especially at our workshops!), all skills required for a 21st Century workforce.

At almost all of our workshops, kids get to come home having created their own apps, mods, video games and more! This way kids can keep something from the workshop and show it to their friends.

Most of our workshops are so popular they sometimes book out far in advance – but workshops often have a few last minute spots left, so make sure you check online!

So what do you think? Are you ready for children to become creators of technology instead of just consumers of it?

Learn more & register online by going to our website.

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