
Meet Our Students
Meet the future leaders of technology
Coding Lab® Presents: Step into a world of innovation and boundless creativity with our extraordinary students from our coding classes. Witness the awe-inspiring journey of these young minds as they go from creating captivating games and mobile apps to achieving remarkable milestones, such as winning an Olympiad award in less than six months after learning to code. The next young talent could be your child, ready to embark on an extraordinary coding adventure. Join us and be part of their incredible success story!
Nakamura Shinji, 11 | Senior Category | ICS 24/25
Nakamura Shinji, 11, showcases his App Inventor project, 'Catch the Poachers!’, for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 24/25!
"Many animals are going extinct because of illegal poaching. As a player, you are tasked with an important mission to protect the animals by catching the poachers. When playing my game, you will be introduced to the animals which are under the care of Singapore Zoo and learn interesting facts about them. This game covers the topics - Animals Under Care, Education and Singapore Zoo. Through “Catch the Poachers”, I hope you will learn more about many different animals and try to protect them." - Nakamura Shinji
With a passion for coding and protecting animals, Shinji’s project and video presentation earned him the Gold and Most Innovative Award in the Senior Category! 🏆
Nicholas Chow, 9 | Junior Category | ICS 24/25
Nicholas Chow, 9, showcases his Scratch project, ‘Saving Endangered Animals’, for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 24/25!
"My game is about saving the polar bears. You have to go through ten levels, dodging red spikes and collecting crystals. On the final level, there’s a cage with a polar bear inside. If you’ve collected enough points, you can unlock the cage and save the polar bear!" - Nicholas Chow
With a passion for coding and protecting animals, Nicholas’ project and video presentation earned him the Silver Award in the Junior Category! 🏆
Siow Wen Yan, 8 | Junior Category | ICS 24/25
Siow Wen Yan, 8 , showcases her Scratch project, 'Taking Care of Animals’, for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 24/25!
"My project aims to create awareness of the importance of the zookeeper in providing care for animals, in this case, preparing food for them. I chose an elephant and giraffe because I saw these animals in the Singapore Zoo, and people can visit them at the Singapore Zoo to learn more about them. I created the different parts of the game so that people understand that the role of the zookeeper is not easy, and people can play the game several times to win the game in the fastest amount of time." - Siow Wen Yan
With a passion for coding and protecting animals, Wen Yan’s project and video presentation earned her the Gold and Best Design award in the Junior Category! 🏆
Tan Jia Qi Gail, 8 | Junior Category | ICS 24/25
Tan Jia Qi Gail, 8, showcases her Scratch project, 'Save Baby Elephant’, for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 24/25!
"I created this game "Save Baby Elephant" to teach people about protecting elephants. The goal of the game is to help Baby Elephant escape from the poacher at each round and eventually reunite her with her Mother. You can use arrow keys to control Baby Elephant and jump on the white platforms to avoid the poacher and escape to the right side of each scene. I hope you enjoy the game and learn about protecting elephants! " - Tan Jia Qi Gail
With a passion for coding and protecting animals, Gail’s project and video presentation earned her the Silver and Social Impact award in the Junior Category! 🏆
Asami Inada, 9 | Junior Category | ICS 24/25
Asami Inada, 9, showcases her Scratch project, 'Zoo Care: Singapore Edition’, for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 24/25!
"My project is about saving animals in the Singapore Zoo. You press the right thing to give to the animals that need help. If you make a mistake, you will have to restart. There are three animals to help rescue." - Asami Inada
With a passion for coding and protecting animals, Asami’s project and video presentation earned her the Silver and Social Impact award in the Junior Category! 🏆
National Microsoft Minecraft Cup Tokyo 2024 (Ages 13-18) - Encouragement Award
We're proud to announce that our Ages 13-18 Coding Lab Urban Coders team has won the Encouragement Award!
National Microsoft Minecraft Cup Tokyo 2024 (Ages 10-12) - Encouragement Award
We're proud to announce that our Ages 10-12 Coding Lab Creators of the Future team has won the Encouragement Award!
National Microsoft Minecraft Cup Tokyo 2024 (Ages 7-9) - Junior Award
We're proud to announce that our Ages 7-9 Coding Lab Mega Coders team has won the Junior Award (3rd Place)!
Geoffrey Cheuk Kit Yee, 14 | Master Category | ICS 2023
Geoffrey Cheuk Kit Yee, 14, presents his Python coding project ‘Goal Tracker’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"A website that allows users to track their ongoing goals and journalise their recent progress in achieving the goal." - Geoffrey Cheuk Kit Yee
Geoffrey Cheuk Kit Yee’s project and video presentation earned him a Silver and Judges' Choice (Most Promising Coder) in the Master category.
Ankit Maharana, 13 | Master Category | ICS 2023
Ankit Maharana, 13, presents his Python coding project ‘Carbon Footprint Calculator’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"It is a carbon footprint calculator to make people aware of their impact on life on land." - Ankit Maharana
Ankit Maharana’s project and video presentation earned him a Gold and Judges' Choice (Social Impact) in the Master category.
Abdurrahman bin Subkhan Prawira, 13 | Master Category | ICS 2023
Abdurrahman bin Subkhan Prawira, 13, presents his Python coding project ‘Deforestation Study’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"Inspired by the United Nations' Goal of Life on Land, this project focuses on deforestation data analysis to enhance awareness of the ongoing global forest loss. Beyond compelling data visualisations, the program features an engaging quiz to test users' understanding." - Abdurrahman bin Subkhan Prawira
Abdurrahman bin Subkhan Prawira’s project and video presentation earned him a Gold and Judges' Choice (Social Impact) in the Master category.
Akshat Seayad, 15 | Master Category | ICS 2023
Akshat Seayad, 15, presents his Python coding project ‘Community Pollution Monitoring’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"This project mainly focuses on UN goals 4, 14 and 15 and aims to allow citizens/students to contribute to conservation efforts and monitoring of pollution. What we have made is a discord bot, which allows people to report different sightings of environmental hazards. This enables a larger community to contribute to data collection to support researchers' or policy makers' analysis of different trends seen and then respond accordingly." - Akshat Seayad
Akshat Seayad’s project and video presentation earned him a Platinum and Judges' Choice (Most Innovative) in the Master category.
Han Jo Xi, 14 | Master Category | ICS 2023
Han Jo Xi, 14, presents his Python coding project ‘EcoTrackHub’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"EcoTrackHub is a personal carbon footprint tracker which features signup, footprint calculator, daily footprint tracker, in-depth analysis of daily carbon footprint and more." - Han Jo Xi
Han Jo Xi’s project and video presentation earned him a Platinum and Judges' Choice (Best Design) in the Master category.
Shinji Nakamura, 10 | Senior Category | ICS 2023
Shinji Nakamura, 10, presents his App Inventor coding project ‘The Math Game’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"The Math Game is in line with UN’s SDG4 (Quality Education). Your addition and multiplication skills will improve when you play this intensely fun and exciting game. Collect numbers by catching them with your game character. Add or multiply the numbers caught to clear the level. It gets more challenging as you proceed to a higher level. Avoid touching the durian. Personalise your game by changing characters or uploading your own picture. You are the winner after clearing all 15 levels. Have fun!" - Shinji Nakamura
Shinji Nakamura’s project and video presentation earned him a Platinum and Judges' Choice (Most Innovative) in the Senior category.
Trinity Han Jie Xin, 11 | Senior Category | ICS 2023
Trinity Han Jie Xin, 11, presents her App Inventor coding project ‘Exercise App for the Elderly’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"My app encourages the elderly to take daily walks and exercise more." - Trinity Han Jie Xin
Trinity Han Jie Xin’s project and video presentation earned her a Silver and Judges' Choice (Most Promising Coder) in the Senior category.
Aqil Zainal Abidin, 10 | Senior Category | ICS 2023
Aqil Zainal Abidin, 10, presents his App Inventor coding project ‘Trash Zapper’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"The app is to create awareness about coral conservation. It consist of some information on the coral reef crisis and a simple game where you try to zap the trash bags to prevent it from polluting the sea." - Aqil Zainal Abidin
Aqil Zainal Abidin’s project and video presentation earned him a Silver award in the Senior category.
Aarush Senthil Kumar, 10 | Senior Category | ICS 2023
Aarush Senthil Kumar, 10, presents his App Inventor coding project ‘Life on Land’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"This project is to create awareness in favour of United Nations SDG 15 Life of Land. This APP gives information about different biomes, threat to them and ways to protect them as an adult and kid. There is also Quiz section to test the users understanding. There is a feedback section for the users to provide their feedback and I will use it to improve the APP." - Aarush Senthil Kumar
Aarush Senthil Kumar’s project and video presentation earned him a Silver award in the Senior category.
Alicia Khong Kai En, 11 | Senior Category | ICS 2023
Alicia Khong Kai En, 11, presents her Python coding project ‘Fish Life’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"This project is about being in the fish's shoes and understanding that how the polluted ocean enviroment will affect the fishes. The purpose of my project is to inform others that the ocean is already very polluted and we should show care and concern for our ocean, so that we can make the change towards a clean water ecosystem. This project is also made to encourage people not to catch too many fishes and not to waste food on our fish consumption." - Alicia Khong Kai En
Alicia Khong Kai En’s project and video presentation earned her a Silver and Judges' Choice (Most Creative) in the Senior category.
Joshua Zhang Huai Zhi, 12 | Senior Category | ICS 2023
Joshua Zhang Huai Zhi, 12, presents his Python coding project ‘VitalSync’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"My project is an all in one health app that consists of 5 different core functionalities (hydration, bmi, exercise, breathing, and sleep) to help users keep track of the different aspects of their health. It is coded entirely in Python and the GUI is built with customtkinter library." - Joshua Zhang Huai Zhi
Joshua Zhang Huai Zhi’s project and video presentation earned him a Silver in the Senior category.
Teo Han Xiang Jairus, 11 | Senior Category | ICS 2023
Teo Han Xiang Jairus, 11, presents his Scratch coding project ‘Anti-Cigarette Quest’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"I have chosen the topic SDG3 - health and well-being, and have created this platform game to educate people on the hazards of smoking as well as second-hand smoke. I also wish to encourage everyone not to submit to harmful peer pressure when it comes to smoking." - Teo Han Xiang Jairus
Teo Han Xiang Jairus’s project and video presentation earned him a Silver and Judges' Choice (Budding Coder) in the Senior category.