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See What Our Young Creators Are Building

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From interactive games to custom animations, our students are turning screen time into skill time. These are actual projects built by kids in our coding programs.

A student's fantastic recreation of the popular Fruit Ninja game, built entirely in our Coding Foundation course. This project demonstrates skills in animation, scoring, and game logic.

We encourage our students to explore beyond the curriculum. Here, an 8 year old student from Hong Kong took the initiative to create an impressive 3D maze game in Scratch on his own.

A great example of a car racing game built by a student in our Scratch Coding Foundation course. They designed the logic for collecting points (stars) and avoiding obstacles (cones).

This multi level shooting game, complete with custom designed tanks and bullets, was created by one of our students. It’s a result of constant practice and shows incredible progress.

When the World Cup fever hits our classroom! This football game was a project by one of our students, showing how they can apply their coding skills to their personal interests.

Another fun project inspired by the FIFA World Cup. This student from Qatar wanted to include a football in every project, and we love helping them bring their passions to life through code.

It's amazing when a child loves coding so much they start creating their own tools. This student built a functional language translator using the concepts learned in our Scratch program.

The joy of creation is infectious! This student was so excited about the balloon popping game he built that he created a song for it on the spot during our live class.

This is a news style animation created by a 7 year old student from the USA. Our classes help children develop storytelling skills by teaching them to build characters and scenes.

A student learning to create a "Dance Party" animation using block coding. This project helps teach sequencing, events, and loops in a fun, interactive way.

About Our Young Creators in Action

Many parents worry about their child getting stuck in a rut with gaming, but coding changes that perspective entirely. Instead of just playing, kids start analyzing how a game works, the logic behind the movement, and the rules of the level. Even our youngest students in the Foundation course start building their own logic within weeks, often surprising themselves when they successfully debug their own code for the first time.

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