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30Mar
The Python coding course is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are 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 class is a great introduction to both fundamental coding concepts and the Python programming language. After this course, students will be comfortable coding in Python and have the confidence to extend their knowledge at home.- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Use all of the above to make games and robot chat bot applications
Python Coding 1, Easter Holiday Mini-Camp (30th March - 2nd April 2026) Timetable:
What you would need:Day Time Monday - 30th March 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuesday - 31st March 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Wednesday - 1st April 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Thursday - 2nd April 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Zoom (download here)
- A laptop/computer (PC or Mac) with Python installed (download here)
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Code Kids is offering extended childcare to parents who have booked coding and robotics camps at Dulwich, Wimbledon and Blackheath. You can book either AM or PM care. The children will be asked to read or play quiet board games. Depending on weather, there will also be an opportunity to play outside.Wrap Around Care - Easter Holiday Camp (30th March - 2nd April 2026) Timetable:
Extended care must be booked in advance with morning, afternoon or combined options available. Note: Please complete for each child separately. Add Code Kids Order number & child name in notes.Location Date AM PM Wimbledon Camp 30th March - 2nd April 2026 9.00 AM - 10.00 AM 4.00 PM - 5.00 PM Blackheath Camp 30th March - 2nd April 2026 9.00 AM - 10.00 AM 3.00 PM -3.00 PM Dulwich Camp 30th March - 2nd April 2026 9.00 AM - 10.00 AM 3.00 PM -3.00 PM -
30Mar
The Python course is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are 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 class is a great introduction to both fundamental coding concepts and the Python programming language. After this course, students will be comfortable coding in Python and have the confidence to extend their knowledge at home.- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Use all of the above to make games and robot chat bot applications
Wimbledon - Python Coding, Easter Camp (30th March - 2nd April 2026) Timetable:
Where: King’s College School, Southside, Wimbledon Common, Wimbledon, London SW19 4TT What to bring: Nut-free packed lunch, refillable water bottle Age Requirement: 10+ 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.Day Time Monday - 30th March 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tuesday - 31st March 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wednesday - 1st April 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Thursday - 2nd April 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wrap Around Care: Code Kids is offering extended childcare to parents who have booked coding and robotics camps at Dulwich, Blackheath & Wimbledon. You can book either AM or PM care.
For wrap around care booking: Click here
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30Mar
The Python course is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are 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 both fundamental coding concepts and the Python programming language. After this course, students will be comfortable coding in Python and have the confidence to extend their knowledge at home.- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Use all of the above to make games and robot chat bot applications
Blackheath - Python Coding, Easter Holiday Camp (30th March - 2nd April 2026)Timetable:
Where: Blackheath High Senior School, Vanbrugh Park, London SE3 7AG What to bring: Nut-free packed lunch, refillable water bottle Age Requirement: 10+ 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.Day Time Monday - 30th March 2026 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Tuesday - 31st March 2026 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Wednesday - 1st April 2026 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Thursday - 2nd April 2026 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Wrap Around Care: Code Kids is offering extended childcare to parents who have booked coding and robotics camps at Dulwich, Blackheath & Wimbledon. You can book either AM or PM care.
For wrap around care booking: Click here
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07Apr
Python Coding 2 is suitable for students who have either completed our Python Coding 1 course or who have experience coding in Python. It is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are looking to take their Python programming skills to the next level. Python 2 builds on the principles covered in Python 1 and covers object oriented programming in greater depth. Children will start to use popular Python libraries such as Pandas, Skikit for machine learning, and PyGame. We will also explore web development techniques using Python libraries such as Django. The objective of the Python 2 course is to help children become confident and independent programmers.- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Object oriented programming
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Graphics and web design frameworks
- Data science and machine learning techniques
Python Coding 2, Easter Holiday Mini-Camp (7th April - 10th April 2026) Timetable:
What you would need:Day Time Tuesday - 7th April 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Wednesday - 8th April 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Thursday - 9th April 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Friday - 10th April 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Zoom (download here)
- A laptop/computer (PC or Mac) with Python installed (download here)
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13JulSale!
The Python coding 1 course is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are 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 class is a great introduction to both fundamental coding concepts and the Python programming language. After this course, students will be comfortable coding in Python and have the confidence to extend their knowledge at home.- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Use all of the above to make games and robot chat bot applications
Python Coding 1, Summer Holiday Mini-Camp (13th July - 17th July 2026) Timetable:
What you would need:Day Time Monday - 13th July 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuesday - 14th July 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Wednesday - 15th July 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Thursday - 16th July 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Friday - 17th July 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Zoom (download here)
- A laptop/computer (PC or Mac) with Python installed (download here)
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Code Kids is offering extended childcare to parents who have booked coding and robotics camps at Wimbledon and Blackheath. You can book either AM or PM care. The children will be asked to read or play quiet board games. Depending on weather, there will also be an opportunity to play outside.Wrap Around Care - Summer Holiday Camp (13th July - 17th July 2026) Timetable:
Extended care must be booked in advance with morning, afternoon or combined options available. Note: Please complete for each child separately. Add Code Kids Order number & child name in notes.Location Date AM PM Wimbledon Camp 13th July - 17th July 2026 9.00 AM - 10.00 AM 4.00 PM - 5.00 PM Blackheath Camp 13th July - 17th July 2026 9.00 AM - 10.00 AM 3.00 PM -3.00 PM -
13JulSale!
The Python course is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are 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 both fundamental coding concepts and the Python programming language. After this course, students will be comfortable coding in Python and have the confidence to extend their knowledge at home.- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Use all of the above to make games and robot chat bot applications
Blackheath - Python Coding, Summer Holiday Camp (13th July - 17th July 2026) Timetable:
Where: Blackheath High Senior School, Vanbrugh Park, London SE3 7AG What to bring: Nut-free packed lunch, refillable water bottle Age Requirement: 10+ 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.Day Time Monday - 13th July 2026 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Tuesday - 14th July 2026 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Wednesday - 15th July 2026 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Thursday - 16th July 2026 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Friday - 17th July 2026 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Wrap Around Care: Code Kids is offering extended childcare to parents who have booked coding and robotics camps at Blackheath & Wimbledon. You can book either AM or PM care.
For wrap around care booking: Click here
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20JulSale!
The Python coding 1 course is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are 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 class is a great introduction to both fundamental coding concepts and the Python programming language. After this course, students will be comfortable coding in Python and have the confidence to extend their knowledge at home.- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Use all of the above to make games and robot chat bot applications
Python Coding 1, Summer Holiday Mini-Camp (20th July - 24th July 2026) Timetable:
What you would need:Day Time Monday - 20th July 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuesday - 21st July 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Wednesday - 22nd July 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Thursday - 23rd July 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Friday - 24 July 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Zoom (download here)
- A laptop/computer (PC or Mac) with Python installed (download here)
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Code Kids is offering extended childcare to parents who have booked coding and robotics camps at Wimbledon and Blackheath. You can book either AM or PM care. The children will be asked to read or play quiet board games. Depending on weather, there will also be an opportunity to play outside.Wrap Around Care - Summer Holiday Camp (20th July - 24th July 2026) Timetable:
Extended care must be booked in advance with morning, afternoon or combined options available. Note: Please complete for each child separately. Add Code Kids Order number & child name in notes.Location Date AM PM Wimbledon Camp 20th July – 24th July 2026 9.00 AM - 10.00 AM 4.00 PM - 5.00 PM Blackheath Camp 20th July – 24th July 2026 9.00 AM - 10.00 AM 3.00 PM -3.00 PM -
20JulSale!
The Python course is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are 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 class is a great introduction to both fundamental coding concepts and the Python programming language. After this course, students will be comfortable coding in Python and have the confidence to extend their knowledge at home.- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Use all of the above to make games and robot chat bot applications
Wimbledon - Python Coding, Summer Camp (20th July - 24th July 2026) Timetable:
Where: King’s College School, Southside, Wimbledon Common, Wimbledon, London SW19 4TT What to bring: Nut-free packed lunch, refillable water bottle Age Requirement: 10+ 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.Day Time Monday - 20th July 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tuesday - 21st July 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wednesday - 22nd July 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Thursday - 23rd July 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Friday - 24 July 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wrap Around Care: Code Kids is offering extended childcare to parents who have booked coding and robotics camps at Blackheath & Wimbledon. You can book either AM or PM care.
For wrap around care booking: Click here
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27JulSale!
Python Coding 2 is suitable for students who have either completed our Python Coding 1 course or who have experience coding in Python. It is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are looking to take their Python programming skills to the next level. Python 2 builds on the principles covered in Python 1 and covers object oriented programming in greater depth. Children will start to use popular Python libraries such as Pandas, Skikit for machine learning, and PyGame. We will also explore web development techniques using Python libraries such as Django. The objective of the Python 2 course is to help children become confident and independent programmers.- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Object oriented programming
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Graphics and web design frameworks
- Data science and machine learning techniques
Python Coding 2, Easter Holiday Mini-Camp (27th July - 31st July 2026) Timetable:
What you would need:Day Time Monday - 27th July 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tuesday - 28th July 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Wednesday - 29th July 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Thursday - 30th July 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Friday - 31st July 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Zoom (download here)
- A laptop/computer (PC or Mac) with Python installed (download here)
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Code Kids is offering extended childcare to parents who have booked coding and robotics camps at Dulwich, Wimbledon and Blackheath. You can book either AM or PM care. The children will be asked to read or play quiet board games. Depending on weather, there will also be an opportunity to play outside.Wrap Around Care - Summer Holiday Camp (3rd August - 7th Aug 2026) Timetable:
Extended care must be booked in advance with morning, afternoon or combined options available. Note: Please complete for each child separately. Add Code Kids Order number & child name in notes.Location Date AM PM Wimbledon Camp 3rd Aug - 7th Aug 2026 9.00 AM - 10.00 AM 4.00 PM - 5.00 PM Blackheath Camp 3rd Aug - 7th Aug 2026 9.00 AM - 10.00 AM 3.00 PM -3.00 PM Dulwich Camp 3rd Aug - 7th Aug 2026 9.00 AM - 10.00 AM 3.00 PM -3.00 PM -
03AugSale!
The Python course is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are 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 class is a great introduction to both fundamental coding concepts and the Python programming language. After this course, students will be comfortable coding in Python and have the confidence to extend their knowledge at home.- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Use all of the above to make games and robot chat bot applications
Wimbledon - Python Coding, Summer Camp (3rd Aug - 7th Aug 2026) Timetable:
Where: King’s College School, Southside, Wimbledon Common, Wimbledon, London SW19 4TT What to bring: Nut-free packed lunch, refillable water bottle Age Requirement: 10+ 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.Day Time Monday - 3rd Aug 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tuesday - 4th Aug 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wednesday - 5th Aug 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Thursday - 6th Aug 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Friday - 7th Aug 2026 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wrap Around Care: Code Kids is offering extended childcare to parents who have booked coding and robotics camps at Dulwich, Blackheath & Wimbledon. You can book either AM or PM care.
For wrap around care booking: Click here
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Code Kids is offering extended childcare to parents who have booked coding and robotics camps at Wimbledon and Blackheath. You can book either AM or PM care. The children will be asked to read or play quiet board games. Depending on weather, there will also be an opportunity to play outside.Wrap Around Care - Summer Holiday Camp (10th August - 14th Aug 2026) Timetable:
Extended care must be booked in advance with morning, afternoon or combined options available. Note: Please complete for each child separately. Add Code Kids Order number & child name in notes.Location Date AM PM Wimbledon Camp 10th Aug - 14th Aug 2026 9.00 AM - 10.00 AM 4.00 PM - 5.00 PM Blackheath Camp 10th Aug - 14th Aug 2026 9.00 AM - 10.00 AM 3.00 PM -3.00 PM -
10AugSale!
The Python course is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are 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 both fundamental coding concepts and the Python programming language. After this course, students will be comfortable coding in Python and have the confidence to extend their knowledge at home.- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Use all of the above to make games and robot chat bot applications
Blackheath - Python Coding, Summer Holiday Camp (10th Aug - 14th Aug 2026) Timetable:
Where: Blackheath High Senior School, Vanbrugh Park, London SE3 7AG What to bring: Nut-free packed lunch, refillable water bottle Age Requirement: 10+ 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.Day Time Monday - 10th Aug 2026 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Tuesday - 11th Aug 2026 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Wednesday - 12th Aug 2026 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Thursday - 13th Aug 2026 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Friday - 14th Aug 2026 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Wrap Around Care: Code Kids is offering extended childcare to parents who have booked coding and robotics camps at Blackheath & Wimbledon. You can book either AM or PM care.
For wrap around care booking: Click here
Frequently Asked Questions
Our online camps run slightly differently to our in-house camps, so you might have lots of questions. See our answers to some of your frequently asked questions below
- Protecting private information for themselves and others
- Be just as respectful towards their tutor and peer group in a virtual classroom as they would in a physical one
- Stand up to cyber-bullying when they see it happening
- Carefully manage their digital footprint
Whilst they are in the classroom, we cannot see what they have got on their individual screens unless they choose to share. We therefore ask that although the child sits in a quiet space, a responsible adult is always close by to monitor their screens from time to time.
Our online mini-camp times are different to our in-house camps. Our mini-camps are 3 hours long. However, if you feel your child could cope with a full day of learning, they can join us for a different subject in the afternoon. We have a 2 hour break between the morning and afternoon sessions, allowing the students to have lunch and some free time at home.
We have three sessions running on any given day:
- 9AM to 12PM (this is an ideal time for our younger learners as they tend to be most productive in the mornings)
- 2PM to 5PM (this session would offer a different subject to the morning session, as our mini-camps are only three hours long, giving working from home families lots of flexibility)
- 6PM to 9PM (these classes are ideal for older learners, who might be more productive in the evenings, and also for our international students in the US)
Your child will need a device to connect with us via a Zoom classroom, so at the very least, they will need:
- a computer or an iPad with Zoom installed (for most courses, either one will work, but some courses may be iPad only or Computer only)
- a quiet space to work, away from background noise or distractions (siblings or television/radio)
- if you have two siblings joining the camp, they will also need to be in separate rooms
- perhaps some writing material to take any notes. Most notes from the tutor will be sent to the students at the end of the class
The Game Design course is iPad /tablet only.
The Virtual Reality course experience is better on a iPad/tablet. If you are using a computer, we would recommend having a smart phone to view your world.
Scratch Coding, Roblox Coding, Advanced Game Development, Mobile App Development, Python Coding all require a computer.
Every Code Kids coach who works with our children has an enhanced DBS check and has had child safeguarding training. The safety of the children in our care is our highest priority. Every camp also has at least one adult with paediatric first aid training. We do also have excellent staff:pupil ratios.
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