Parents, get ready – Code Camp is back for the Autumn school holidays, bringing its popular creative holiday camps to kids across Australia including on the Central Coast.
With an exciting line-up of programs, including the highly anticipated Minecraft camps, Get Crafty, and the new Get Sporty program, there’s something for every young creator and innovator.
Designed for children aged 5-13, Code Camp offers fun and engaging school holiday programs and after-school activities that spark creativity and innovation.
Kids can choose from tech, craft, and the all-new sports camps, ensuring there’s something for everyone in the family.
With Minecraft: The Movie hitting cinemas on April 3, children will be more eager than ever to continue the fun beyond the screen.
Code Camp’s Minecraft-themed camps provide a safe and engaging environment where kids can explore, build and develop their problem-solving skills through play.
The three specialised Minecraft camps cater to different age groups and experience levels including Minecraft Minis for 5–7-year-olds, Minecraft Engineers for 7–12-year-olds, and Minecraft Master for those who have already completed Minecraft Engineers.
Beyond Minecraft, Code Camp is launching even more exciting options for young creators.
Get Crafty returns, bringing hands-on art and craft experiences to budding artists, while the all-new Get Sporty program will introduce action-packed activities at selected locations.
Camps will be held at Central Coast Adventist School, Erina, including Animation Minis April 14-15, Minecraft Minis April 22-23 and Spark April 14-15.
For more information and to check locations visit www.codecamp.com.au
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