Coding and Robotics Camps

Dates: Monday 17 July 2023 – Minecraft Coding: Ancient Egyptians
Dates: Tuesday 18 July 2023 - Arcade game design
Dates: Wednesday 19 July 2023 – Augmented and virtual reality
Dates: Monday 24 July 2023 – LEGO Robotics - New Inventions
Dates: Tuesday 25 July 2023 – LEGO Robotics - Robot Wars
Dates: Wednesday 26 July 2023 - LEGO Robotics - Animal Kingdom
Dates: Thursday 27 July 2023 – LEGO Robotics - Smart Homes
Dates: Friday 28 July 2023 – LEGO Robotics - Space Race
Dates: Monday 31 July 2023 – Minecraft Coding: Violent Volcanoes
Dates: Tuesday 1 August 2023 - Minecraft Coding: Dungeons and Dragons
Dates: Wednesday 2 August 2023 - Minecraft Coding: Treasure Island
Dates: Thursday 3 August 2023 - Minecraft Coding: Zombie Wars
Dates: Friday 4 August 2023 - Minecraft Coding: Parkour Olympics
Ages: 6-11 years
Times: 10am – 3pm each day (Wraparound care available 8am – 6pm)
Price: £69.50 per single day, £330 per 5 day week

Dates: Monday 31 July – Tuesday 1 August 2023 - 2 day Roblox Coding camp
Ages: 11-16 years
Times: 10am – 3pm each day (Wraparound care available 8am – 6pm)
Price: £126 (2 days)

Dates: Wednesday 2 August - Friday 4 August 2023 - 3 day Python Coding camp
Ages: 11-16 years
Times: 10am – 3pm each day (Wraparound care available 8am – 6pm)
Price: £187 (3 days)

We are delighted to have teamed up with Code Kids to bring you some fantastic high end coding and robotics holiday camps for kids aged 6 and up.

Code Kids is a team of engineers, coders and developers with a special interest in hands on learning. Our approach is project based. We don’t teach coding for the sake of coding. Our holiday camp offers Immersive, project-based learning through interactive platforms!

Code Kids offer:

  • 8:1 student: teacher ratio
  • State of the art facilities
  • Highly experienced UK based tutors
  • All tutors have enhanced DBS certificates
  • Lots of fun learning opportunities

No prior coding experience necessary to attend our camps.

Minecraft Coding:
Children are experts and end users of Minecraft. They use this passion and interest to learn to code the games that they play every day. Minecraft makes coding fun yet meaningful.

This course is designed for students who are looking to learn to code the games they play everyday. Minecraft makes coding fun yet meaningful as players learn and understand coding concepts that they bring to life in the game! Each day has a different theme. The participant can use a drag and drop interface which is highly intuitive. Coding concepts like variables, if/then/else statements and constructors will be learnt.

Lego robotics
In this course children use the LEGO WeDo 2.0 to design robots to solve a real-world ‘big problem’ such as pollution, animal welfare, space exploration. Each day has a different theme as they learn to code their robots in interactive challenges. In addition to the basics of robotics, children learn key engineering principles such as force and motion, gear ratios and aerodynamics.

Augmented/Virtual Reality Coding:
In the first half of the day, we use Merge Cube to design and learn coding principles to turn it into any virtual object. Content creation for the best piece of tech we’ve seen in recent times. Workshop participants use the MERGE Cube and turn it into a hologram that they can hold in their own hands! Participants learn design principles through the use of computer-aided design (CAD) tools.

The second half will focus on a highly interactive virtual reality 3-D world. Learn to build interactions with block-based coding or advanced scripting. Our students use computer-aided design (CAD) to create their 3-D worlds. They then use visual block-based and intuitive programming language to code interactions between the various elements of their virtual reality world and the end-user of their product.

  • Use visual block-based and intuitive programming language to code.
  • More advanced coders can have fun coding scripts to add interactions through JavaScript.
  • Use code to experiment with physics! Create simulations of physical phenomena and visualize abstract scientific concepts in 3D or VR.

Game Design:
Become game developers for a day using a virtual platform for creating and publishing video games. Students create their own 13-bit layouts, characters, and art for their game. We provide the resources that encourage collaboration while guiding students through a design thinking process.

Roblox Coding: 2-day course 31st July – 1st August. Ages 11+ – Price £126
This course is designed for late primary to secondary-aged students looking to learn to code using a proper “grown-up” programming language. Learn to code using your favourite gaming platform and develop fun Roblox games. Our Lua-based code editor is particularly suitable for this age group because it is easy to use and can be built up to be more text-heavy once you get comfortable with the basics. This camp is a great introduction to fundamental computer-aided design and the Lua programming language. Lua is widely used as a scripting language by game developers worldwide.

Please note children will need to bring a laptop computer with Roblox Studio software installed and a charging cable for this particular course! Download Roblox Studio here 

Python Coding: 3-day course 2nd August – 4th August – age 11+ = price £187
The Python course is designed for late primary to secondary-aged students looking to learn to code using a proper “grown-up” programming language. Students will learn to code in Python and create fun games and useful applications. Python is particularly suitable for this age group because it is concise, easy to read and has multiple applications in the real world (web development, app development and other scientific uses such as data science). It is the most popular programming language in the world and is widely used by all the leading tech companies such as Google, Amazon and Facebook.

This camp is a great introduction to fundamental coding concepts and Python programming. After this course, students will be comfortable coding in Python and have the confidence to extend their knowledge at home.

Please note children will need to bring a laptop computer with Python software installed and a charging cable for this particular course! Download Python software here 


No prior coding experience necessary. If your child has been to one of these workshops before, then their learning will be extended further and they will not have to repeat the same content as before.