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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!

Achieving a Silver Award in the National Olympiad in Informatics 2023: Ziv Lim
Congratulations, Ziv, on your Silver Award for NOI 2023 – and on your very first try! This prestigious competition is very reputable, and it is amazing to see what you achieved after all these years coding with us here at Coding Lab!

Minecraft Cup 2022 (Ages 13-18)
Our ages 13-18 team, with students from Singapore and Japan, created a city called CodeTropolis Nature. With a focus on United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 15, they made a city that is rich with biodiversity and green architecture that blends the urban landscape seamlessly into the surrounding wetlands refuge, and nature preserves. Their amazing Minecraft World clinched them the Sustainable City Development Award, making them one of the 4 teams to receive an award! View their project here.

Minecraft Cup 2021 - Creativity Award
Congratulations to our students at Coding Lab Japan who attained the Creativity Award in this year’s Microsoft National Minecraft Cup in Tokyo, Japan! Their Minecraft World called New CodeTropolis let them receive one of the 14 awards given to the top teams, emerging as winners out of more than 3000 entries! Watch their winning entry here.

Minecraft Cup 2019 - Best Coding Award
Congratulations to our students for achieving the Best Coding Award at the Microsoft National Minecraft Cup 2019 in Tokyo, Japan!Their winning project CodeTropolis, was selected out of more than 130 participating entries. Watch their winning entry here!

Andrew Goh, 13, Singapore | Advanced Electives Project Showcase | ICS 2022
Andrew Goh, 13, presents his Python coding project ‘Minecraft Python Minigames’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2022. '
"My project involves integrating Python into Minecraft using the Minecraft Python API for Raspberry PI. I created two games, snake and hide & seek, which are able to be played anywhere, anytime in a Minecraft world." - Andrew Goh
Andrew Goh’s project and video presentation earned him a Distinction and Judges' Choice (Most Creative) in the Advanced Electives category.

Jacob Xu, 11, Singapore | Advanced Electives Project Showcase | ICS 2022
Jacob Xu, 11, presents his Python coding project ‘Ukraine Awareness Website’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2022.
"I developed a website to raise awareness about the Russia-Ukraine War. I used HTML, CSS and JavaScript and published it on Github. On my site, you can watch videos, play the Ukrainian anthem, interact with a Google map of Ukraine and learn more about Ukraine's history and important Ukrainians. I hope that through my project, I can do my part to raise funds to support the Ukrainian children who are badly affected by the war. My code is at: https://github.com/diamond-block/diamond-block.github.io " - Jacob Xu
Jacob Xu’s project and video presentation earned him a Distinction and Judges' Choice (Best Presentation) in the Advanced Electives category.

Ng Chen-Xuan, 11, Singapore | Python Project Showcase | ICS 2022
Ng Chen-Xuan, 11, presents his Python coding project ‘Item Locator’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2022.
"An item locator where you key in items and their storage locations and when you require them, you can search for the items more easily. (preferably "less-used" items e.g. items used only on vacations). Would recommend you download it into a specific folder. Does not come with manual." - Ng Chen-Xuan
Ng Chen-Xuan’s project and video presentation earned him a Distinction and Judges' Choice (Most Creative) in the Python category.

Linus Lim Jiarui, 14, Singapore | Python Project Showcase | ICS 2022
Linus Lim Jiarui, 14, presents his Python coding project ‘python vtuber’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2022.
"I made a easy to use python vtuber which retrieves the texture files from your minecraft avatar, making it easy to use and hassle free to set it up and start running." - Linus Lim Jiarui
Linus Lim Jiarui’s project and video presentation earned him a Distinction and Judges' Choice (Best Presentation) in the Python category.

Han Jo Xi, 13, Singapore | Python Project Showcase | ICS 2022
Han Jo Xi, 13, presents his Python coding project ‘Python Economy Program’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2022.
"I have coded a mini python economy bot. There are tons of features like solving math equations for money, fishing and digging for money and items and using your money to wager against the bot in rock paper scissors! Everything including your inventory and balance is saved afterwards so it will never perish. Instead of white plain text, the interface also contains coloured text to suit the eyes for reading!" - Han Jo Xi
Han Jo Xi’s project and video presentation earned him a Distinction and Judges' Choice (Most Promising Coder) in the Python category.

#CodingLabStudents: Darius Yong, 13, School of Science and Technology
Welcome to another edition of Coding Lab’s Student Features. Today’s precocious guest is 13-year-old Darius Yong, who made us proud by successfully securing a place at the School of Science and Technology (SST) in advance through Direct School Admission (DSA)!

#CodingLabStudents | Interview with Aarhan Saluja, 12
Meet Aarhan Saluja, 12 who is one of our bright students that successfully entered St. Joseph’s Institution through DSA! Let’s learn more about his journey in the programming world.

ICS Student Feature: Christoph Cuan, 16, Distinction, Judges' Choice (Most Creative) and Overall People's Choice
16-year-old Christoph takes us through his Python game version of Connect 4, which he created to entertain people during the pandemic. Watch the project that won him a Distinction, Judges' Choice (Most Creative) and Overall People's Choice in the International Coding Showcase 2021.

Experience The Coding Lab® Difference ONLINE
Learning from home has never been this simple for ages 10 to 18 with our E-Learning Package! Get full access to a suite of materials that will enhance and enrich your online experience and learn coding with us online.

Explore the World of Technology
Catch a glimpse of what goes on in our classes, from interactive boards to screen-free toys and much more, we go beyond what you think you know about coding – and we are always amazed by what our students can do with this experience! What will your child code today?

The Coding Lab® Difference
Catch a sneak peek of our happy (and masked) students experiencing the joy of coding at our campuses!

LIVE Online Coding Classes - Why kids love them!
Hear from our students directly on why they enjoy our LIVE coding online lessons, #fromthecomfortofhome!

Award-Winning Online Coding Classes
Our e-learning includes LIVE video conferences with our tutors, online questions, and everything you need to fully understand the material.

Nurturing Future Leaders in Technology – Hear from our students!
We sit down with some of our dear students and ask them what they love about coding and what inspires them. These passionate and curious young minds are the reasons why we keep the fire burning to nurture future leaders in technology every day.

Coding Lab Student Feature: Sarah Go, 17, Hwa Chong International
Meet Sarah, our talented young coder. She's gotten an honourable mention at the National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI), volunteered with the community, and clinched a prestigious scholarship to study Computer Engineering in the USA.

Coding Lab Student Feature: Josephine, 14, Raffles Girls' School
Meet our talented student, Josephine, 14. A member of her school's Infocomm club, she started with Coding Lab in 2017, where she was first introduced to Python programming. She has since progressed upward and can now count programming in C++ as another skill under her belt.