Don’t just let your children play Minecraft, get them coding with it! In this summer holiday drop-off camp, the students will be taught to code using Minecraft, in a block-based programming language (Microsoft MakeCode). Individual days can be booked but a full week would really allow the students to grasp the coding concepts really well.
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Bexley – Summer Holiday Drop-off Camp (21st July – 24th July 2026) Timetable:
Day Courses Time
Tuesday - 21st Jul 2026 Minecraft Coding (African Safari) 10:00AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday - 22nd Jul 2026 Minecraft Coding (Around the World) 10:00AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday - 23rd Jul 2026 Minecraft Coding (Violent Volcanoes) 10:00AM - 3:00 PM
Friday - 24th Jul 2026 Minecraft Coding (Mini-Games) 10:00AM - 3:00 PM
Where: Hurstmere School, Hurst Road, Sidcup, London – Bexley, DA15 9AW
What to bring: Nut-free packed lunch, refillable water bottle
Age Requirement: 7+
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.






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This course is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are looking to learn to code using a proper “grown-up” programming language.

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