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Kids can get creative with technology these spring school holidays at Code Camp

Learn valuable skills, make new friends and have fun along the way

Avril Treasure
Liv Condous
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Avril Treasure
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Liv Condous
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For kids, the school holidays means endless hours of fun, snacks and a later bedtime. For parents, it’s worrying about how you’re going to look after your little humans while you’re also meant to be attending to your full-time job.

Luckily, Code Camp, one of Australia’s leading school holiday programs where kids design, code and create, has opened bookings for its 2023 spring school holidays programs held across Melbourne and regional Victoria.

Running from 9am-4pm, Code Camp goes Monday September 18 to Friday October 6, and is suitable for kids aged between five up to thirteen. At select venues extended hours from 8am to 5pm are offered.

From learning how to produce games, websites, music and videos in days, the team at Code Camp will inspire your kids to get their creative juices flowing these holidays, teaching them new skills and helping them make friends along the way.

There are over twenty programs to choose from including the brand-new Robotics engineering camp where kids can learn how to code their own robot, as well as Drone Camp, YouTube Creators, Animation Camp, DJ Camp and their flagship coding camps, with four levels starting from beginners to advanced.

As well as in-person holiday programs, there are online camps available too.

Who knows? Your kid may turn out to be the next Alan Turing. And if not, they’ll have a good time and expand their mind.

Bookings are now open for the spring school holidays programs here.

Looking for more kid-friendly things to do these school holidays? Check out our activities guide here

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