Cyber summer camps for kids are coming to Cheltenham

Code Ninjas is offering summer camps for cyber-savvy kids at Gloucestershire College in Cheltenham, this summer 2021.

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Get kids coding this summer 2021, with Code Ninjas camps at Gloucestershire College in Cheltenham.
Get kids coding this summer 2021, with Code Ninjas camps at Gloucestershire College in Cheltenham.

From coding Minecraft to learning how to be a YouTuber, Code Ninjas is offering a series of cyber summer camps at Gloucestershire College during the 2021 summer holidays.

Guided by a team of Code Senseis, Code Ninjas Camps empower kids to gain valuable tech skills and make new friends – with week-long, half-day camps running from Monday 26 July to Friday 27 August at Gloucestershire College’s Cheltenham campus.

In the Minecraft camp, children can learn basic block-based coding to create content in their online world. Or, if they fancy themselves as a YouTuber, they can learn how to create and customise their own YouTube channel in the Become a YouTuber camp.

There’s also a LEGO camp where kids can make dancing robots; a working safe robot with password detection; a rhino robot and more, using LEGO Education Solutions to design and code the robots.

Other camps include learning how to use 3D printing and creating their own world in user-generated, online gaming platform Roblox.

Code Ninjas camps are suitable for children aged seven to 14-years-old and run from either 9.30am to 12.30pm, or from 1 to 4pm, on various weeks from Monday 26 July to Friday 27 August 2021 – with places costing £150 per child.

For more information, or to book a place, call Code Ninjas on 07903105216.

By Sophie Flowers


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