In this February HT drop-off Camp (individual days can also be booked), the children will learn about robotics and coding through the use of various robots to grasp key programming and engineering concepts in a fun learning environment.
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Dulwich – February HT Drop-off Camp (16th Feb – 20th Feb 2026) Timetable:
Day Time Course
Monday - 16th Feb 2026 10.00 AM - 3.00 PM Game Design (Make a Video Game)
Tuesday - 17th Feb 2026 10.00 AM - 3.00 PM Lego Robotics (Robot Wars)
Wednesday - 18th Feb 2026 10.00 AM - 3.00 PM Lego Robotics (Robot City)
Thursday - 19th Feb 2026 10.00 AM - 3.00 PM Minecraft Coding (Ancient Egypt)
Friday - 20th Feb 2026 10.00 AM - 3.00 PM Minecraft Coding (Roman Empire)
Where: Dulwich College, Dulwich Common, London, SE21 7LD
What to bring: Nut-free packed lunch, refillable water bottle
Age Requirement: 6+
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.
Wrap Around Care: Code Kids is offering extended childcare to parents who have booked coding and robotics camps at Blackheath, Dulwich & Wimbledon. You can book either AM or PM care.
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Children use the Lego WeDo 2.0 and Lego Mindstorms EV3 to design robots to solve real world problems. 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.

Make games rather than play them using your own ideas! Become game developers for a day using a physical and virtual platform for creating video games in the classroom. When students build games, they become the writers, artists, designers, and developers of their own interactive stories.

Learn how to code in Java with Minecraft in a highly interactive learning environment!
See your code come alive with Sphero, a powerful robot designed to inspire curiosity and creativity. Our challenges help participants grasp coding concepts in the most fun way ever!
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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