Join us in our coding camps!
Students will learn about environmental sustainability, solve challenges and come up with real-world solutions using Technology and Science.
Learning to code helps the younger generation understand how technology works while strengthening logical thinking skills, problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration – all of which are useful for future careers in science, technology, engineering, and math!
Coding & Robotics
- Ages 4 to 7
- 30 May, 6 June, 13 June, 20 June, 27 June
- 9:30am – 12:00pm
- Tanglin or Novena
Create your own safari in ScratchJr, and watch it come to life by creating the animals through LEGO Robotics. Empire Code is a FIRST LEGO League competition award winner for the junior age group in 2020 & 2021. An iPad-only course.
In this camp, students will learn:
- Coding concepts such as sequence, loops and event blocks
- To create animated stories and games in ScratchJr
- To build animals and make it move with code
- 3D spatial awareness
Fun with Math
- Ages 5 to 7
- 30 May, 6 June13 June, 20 June
- 9:30am – 12:00pm
- Tanglin or Novena
Our fun Math enrichment program is available for children to prepare for primary school, or ace their Math in Primary 1 and 2. With our experienced trainers, your kids will learn mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills in a fun way through hands-on learning.
In this camp, students will learn:
- Math concepts and problem-solving based on the MOE curriculum for P1 and P2
- Hands-on and fun activities through problem-based learning, and storytelling to understand math concepts
STEM with Strawbees
- Ages 6 to 10
- 30 May, 6 June, 13 June, 20 June, 27 June
- 1.30pm– 4.00pm
- Tanglin or Novena
ake it one straw at a time and save the earth! Kids can establish their STEM foundations by learning how to build 3D solutions to conserve the earth. What’s most exciting is to combine their models with code to watch their creations move! A laptop-only (Windows/Mac) course for ages 6 to 10.
In this camp, students will learn:
- To build 3D structures while installing creativity and confidence
- Coding principles
- STEAM concepts while having fun
Code with Tynker
- Ages 7 to 9
- 30 May, 6 June, 13 June, 20 June, 27 June
- 1.30pm– 4.00pm
- Tanglin or Novena
Suitable for beginners, students can embark on an exciting journey with Tynker and create their own games. Using Tynker, a visual drag and drop programming platform, students can explore their creativity whilst building their foundation in coding. The most fun part: you can animate your own projects with Tynker’s Physics Engine like gravity and collision. An iPad-only course.
In this camp, students will learn:
- Advanced Coding Techniques such as Variables, Object communication, functions
- To create publishable stories and games
- Science and Computer Science concepts while having fun
- 3D spatial awareness
Micro:bit and Science Camp
- Ages 7 to 12
- 30 May, 6 June, 13 June, 20 June, 27 June
- 9.30am - 12pm
- Tanglin or Novena
The BBC micro:bit is a small palm-sized computer to help children as young as age 7 learn the purpose of IoT (Internet of Things). This same device is used in Singapore’s local primary schools to teach science in Primary 4, 5 and 6. An example of IoT technology is the Apple watch.
Boost your child’s DSA portfolio and join our competition preparations for the global do your:bit competition 2022!
All participants will take home a brand new BBC micro:bit Go set.
Scratch Coding
- Ages 8 to 12
- 30 May, 6 June, 13 June, 20 June, 27 June
- 1.30pm– 4.00pm
- Tanglin or Novena
With Scratch, expand your child’s creativity as they create their owninteractive stories and animations. Scratch is a popular coding software from MIT and provides animation as well as special extensions such as audio and visual sensing. A laptop-only course.
In this camp, students will learn:
- To code through MIT Scratch
- To develop creativity and problem-solving skills through hands-on activities
- Object oriented thinking, 2D animations, and storytelling with coding
MINECRAFT EDUCATION
- Ages 8 to 12
- 30 May, 6 June, 13 June, 20 June, 27 June
- 9.30am - 12pm
- Tanglin or Novena
Join us and create a sustainable city with Minecraft: Education Edition, the programmable version of Minecraft by Microsoft. Be your own designer and developer of your own game! Prior coding experience is not required. A laptop-only course.
In this camp, students will learn:
- Creative Thinking
- 3D Game Design and Development
- Coding principles
- To build and construct 3D structures
3D Printing
- Ages 8* – 19
- 30 May, 6 June, 13 June
- 9.30am – 12:00pm
- Novena
See the characters that you designed using Blender come to real life! With 3D printing, students learn how to translate 2D sketches to 3D models. Students can bring home their 3D printed models!
In this camp, students will learn:
- How to use Blender and understand its interface
- To convert models from Blender and prep it to print on a Slicer software
- The principles of modelling
- Engineer concepts as well as hardware and software of a 3D printer and its functions
*Prior coding experience may be required, please enquire for more details
Roblox Studio
- Ages 9 to 19
- 30 May, 6 June, 13 June, 20 June, 27 June
- 9.30am - 12pm
- Tanglin or Novena
This is where you go beyond playing your favourite Roblox games and be the designer of your own game! With the programming language Lua, kids get a glimpse of creating and publishing their own games. Be an environmental hero and create your own sustainable city!
In this camp, students will learn:
- Coding in Roblox Studio with the programming language Lua
- Game design, animation and modelling
- Creation of maps, obstacles, GUI, scoreboard, server scripts
- Game publishing
Stop-Motion Animation
- Ages 9 to 19
- 30 May, 6 June, 13 June, 20 June
- 9.30am - 12pm
- Tanglin or Novena
Lights, Camera, LEGO! Stop-Motion Animation is a widely used concept in the film industry to portray a story. In this 10-hour camp, students will learn to create their very own videos using LEGO bricks, figurines, and the latest film software. Suitable for beginners.
In this camp, students will learn:
- How to develop storyboards, characters and films
- To create scene props needed for their film
- Photography techniques
- How to edit their post-production movie clips with visual and sound effects
PYTHON FOR TEENS
- Ages 13 to 19
- 30 May, 6 June, 13 June, 20 June, 27 June
- 1.30pm– 4.00pm
- Tanglin or Novena
School breaks are great for picking up new skills. Learn the basics of software development, animations, and games through Python! Python is a popular computer science language because it is easy to learn.
In this camp, students will learn:
- Python syntax programming, one of the top 10 STEM skills for the 21st century
- Variables, loops, and functions
- To create animations and games like Turtle Race, Hangman, and much more
- Get a head-start in ‘O’ and ‘A’ level subjects Computing and Computer Studies
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Age
4+
Price
without device rental: 315 SGD
including device rental: 350 SGD
without device rental for Micro:Bit & Science Camp: 335 SGD
including device rental for Micro:Bit & Science Camp: 370 SGD
Telephone number
+65 8145 5004
+65 6977 7818
Links
Address
Singapore#01-44 Tanglin Shopping Centre 19 Tanglin Road, Singapore 247909