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:
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
What you would need:
- Zoom (download here)
- A laptop/computer (PC or Mac) with Python installed (download here)
Challenges may vary depending on the child’s age/ability as we have multiple streams running within each session.
System Requirements: A computer (PC or Mac).
Age Requirement: 10+
Pre-requisite: Completed Python 1 or a Python holiday camp with Code Kids, or prior significant experience in Python.






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