Loved by more than 200,000 kids & 350 schools across the UK and Australia since our launch in 2013
The original & highest-rated kids' coding activity
If your child isn't loving Code Camp after one session, we'll refund the remaining days!
Code Camp is where parents find fun school holiday and after-school activities, that empower your kids to design, code and create, and spark a passion, so they can go and change the world with a smile on their face.
Our after-school programs are so much fun children don't realise they're learning important coding and creative skills.
Rated 5 stars by hundreds of parents, see what they’re saying about us…
My daughter (age 9) attended in Jan 2018 and absolutely loved it, it's now her new favourite holiday camp! She didn't know any other children there, but after the kids days she had made some new friends and very keen to go back to the next camp!
My son Elliott had the best time at Code Camp. He has ASD and sometimes finds it hard to settle in to new situations; however at Code Camp he immediately felt at home. From his amazingly warm and enthusiastic welcome from the team to every day he explained as ‘flying by’, he honestly told me he enjoyed every single second and learned a lot. Code Camp was extremely well organised and inclusive, my son thoroughly enjoyed himself and already has stressed to me it’s very important he returns in the summer! Thanks a million Team!
Sam was really excited to come to camp and he enjoyed every day. He loved being able to make up his own game and still loves playing it even now. Excellent support, personal, great friends and lots of fun.
My son loves Code Camp - he has attended three times and really enjoys it. The quality of teaching is excellent and there are plenty of breaks and time away from the screens. Highly recommended!
Fantastic course, professionally run and with a friendly/knowledgeable team who connected brilliantly with the kids. They made something that can be difficult enjoyable.
My son was extremely excited about the stage 1 course, and couldn't wait to go back each morning. I would in future recommend to share a curriculum with parents, to understand what was learned and what tools used--it isn't easy to interrogate an 8yo, and outside of outcomes I don't really know the details of what was taught.