Weekly Summer Camps for Ages 7-12
Held at STEM
High Schools
Instructors from Top Colleges & Universities
Latest Tech Trends
+ In-demand Programming Languages
Certificate
of Completion
VOTED Atlanta's Top 10 Most Innovative Young Tech Startup!
by Microsoft Azure
What We Do
Kids 4 Coding provides innovative, hands-on projects and challenges that propel kids to
tech readiness and demonstrate real world value.
Using top programming languages like Python and JavaScript, our students learn to build and code robots, develop mobile apps, create 3D worlds, design games and experiment with AI and virtual and augmented reality.
Our affordable course offerings capture kids’ imaginations with connections to their interests
and passions, with a solid foundation of practical STEM education.
Our program fills gaps in tech education, preparing future engineers, programmers and entrepreneurs in roles that haven’t even been invented yet. Our fun, engaging curriculum creates the basis for tech fluency our future society will require.
“Whether you want to uncover the secrets of the universe, or you just want to pursue a career in the 21st century, basic computer programming is an essential skill to learn.”
- Stephen Hawking
By encouraging girls to learn to code, we create more equal opportunities for women in tech careers.
Course Design
Classes are designed to help students move at their own pace in a culture of collaboration and
inclusivity. All levels of learners are welcome.
Course Size
Our student/teacher ratio is 7:1 for on-campus programs and 5:1 for virtual classes.
Instructor Qualifications
We recruit well-vetted instructors who are majoring in computer science and
engineering programs at top colleges and universities including Georgia Tech, UGA,
Tufts, BU, Harvard and MIT.
Kids build problem-solving skills in a fun,
supportive, small-group experience.
Student-Teacher Ratio
On-Campus 7:1 | Remote 5:1
FEATURED PRESS & AWARDS
Recipients of the STEM.org Accredited™ trustmark undergo a rigorous evaluation process to ensure they meet the highest standards for STEM education quality. The standards are developed by the community, for the community, ensuring that it is a decentralized process that promotes STEM equity. The criteria are based on evidence-based practices, research, and current trends in STEM education. The evaluation process includes a comprehensive review of the organization's overall effectiveness in promoting STEM education.