Don’t just let your children play Minecraft, get them coding with it! In this online Chrsitmas holiday 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.
Minecraft Coding, Christmas Holiday Mini-Camp (22nd Dec – 24th Dec 2025) Timetable:
| Day | Time | Courses |
|---|---|---|
| Monday - 22nd Dec 2025 | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Minecraft Coding (Arabian Nights) |
| Tuesday - 23rd Dec 2025 | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Minecraft Coding (Polar Express) |
| Wednesday - 24th Dec 2025 | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Minecraft Coding (Winter Wonderland) |
EQUIPMENT NEEDED:
- A laptop/computer or tablet with the Zoom installed (download here)
- A laptop/computer or an iPad with Minecraft Education edition installed
Age Requirement: 7+
No prior coding experience necessary. Minecraft play experience is highly desired but not essential.
MINECRAFT EDUCATION EDITION SETUP:
Please download Minecraft Education Edition for free on any of the following devices:
– A Mac computer/laptop (download here)
– A Windows PC/laptop (download here)
– A Chromebook (download here)
– An iPad (other tablets are not supported – download from the app store)
Please check Minecraft Education Edition system requirements here.
It is highly recommended that you use two devices, one to work on, and the other for Zoom where the tutor will be sharing his or her screen and communicating with your child. A mobile phone isn’t ideal for Zoom as the screen is too small.
JOINING THE CLASS
Your child will need to be in a quiet space away from any background noise. We can’t always see your child’s screen so they may need some adult supervision from time to time to make sure they are getting the most out of their lesson.

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