Python Coding 1 - Easter Holiday Mini-Camp (7th April - 11th April 2025) - AM
The Python coding course is designed for late primary to secondary aged students who are looking to learn to code using a proper “grown-up” programming language.
Students will learn to code in Python and create fun games and useful applications. Python is particularly suitable for this age group because it is concise, easy to read and has multiple applications in the real world (web development, app development and other scientific uses such as data science). It is the most popular programming language in the world and is widely used by all the leading tech companies such as Google, Amazon and Facebook.
This class is a great introduction to both fundamental coding concepts and the Python programming language. After this course, students will be comfortable coding in Python and have the confidence to extend their knowledge at home.
- Learn Python syntax (structure)
- Use loops and conditionals (IF/THEN/ELSE)
- Understand variables (number, Boolean, string)
- Create and use functions
- Use all of the above to make games and robot chat bot applications
Python Coding 1, Easter Holiday Mini-Camp (7th April – 11th April 2025) Timetable:
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What you would need:
- Zoom (download here)
- A laptop/computer (PC or Mac) with Python installed (download here)
Challenges may vary depending on the child’s age/ability as we have multiple streams running within each session.
System Requirements: A computer (PC or Mac).
Age Requirement: 10+
No prior coding experience necessary.
Python Coding 1 - Easter Holiday Mini-Camp (7th April - 11th April 2025) - AM
£195.00
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