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Code Ninjas offers activities such as building their own video games, debugging code, basic block coding, programming in Minecraft and Roblox, getting hands on with robotics, exploring AI, and game building. Kids also work on creating apps or websites to solve local problems. In its Dojos, the program includes coding, robotics, AI, and game building in an environment described as fun, safe, and inspiring.
• Ages: 5–14 years old
• Schedule: Store hours Tuesday–Friday from 3:00pm to 7:00pm, and Saturday from 9:30am to 3:00pm
Code Ninjas states that it turns screen time into skill time and that coding is just the beginning, with a focus on developing the next generation of problem solvers, creators, and leaders. The program describes its community involvement as providing a safe and welcoming learning environment for kids outside of school and encouraging students to create apps or websites to solve local problems.
Code Ninjas lists Navin Gurnaney as CEO of Code Ninjas. The program holds the ISTE Seal of Approval. It states that it is the world’s largest and fastest-growing kids' coding franchise, with hundreds of locations in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Unique features described by Code Ninjas include hands-on work with coding, robotics, and AI; self-paced, personalized learning with Code Senseis; and outcome-based learning with clear learning goals. The curriculum is described as developed with creation in mind so students can express imagination, experiment with new ideas, and have a sense of ownership and control over their creations. The IMPACT proprietary learning platform gives Ninjas a tailored learning track through Belts with live feedback on their progress and focuses on problem-solving, critical thinking, and logical reasoning skills. The Code Ninjas Prodigy Program offers Ninjas the chance to interact with leaders from large technology and gaming companies, visit headquarters worldwide, and explore various career paths that coding can lead to, and winning Ninjas have visited Microsoft’s headquarters in Seattle, including Microsoft’s Garage and meetings with teams such as Microsoft Minecraft, Microsoft MakeCode, XBOX, Bing, and AI.
Parent testimonials describe children enjoying the program, being excited to show what they made, and leaving with a smile. Parents report that children have coded their first game shortly after starting, enjoy Parent’s Night Out, and like the teachers. One parent notes that their child now likes to teach the family about coding, and another describes a positive impact on children in the community, including learning technical skills along with problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.
Last updated May 13, 2026.
• Ages: 5–14 years old
• Schedule: Store hours Tuesday–Friday from 3:00pm to 7:00pm, and Saturday from 9:30am to 3:00pm
Code Ninjas states that it turns screen time into skill time and that coding is just the beginning, with a focus on developing the next generation of problem solvers, creators, and leaders. The program describes its community involvement as providing a safe and welcoming learning environment for kids outside of school and encouraging students to create apps or websites to solve local problems.
Code Ninjas lists Navin Gurnaney as CEO of Code Ninjas. The program holds the ISTE Seal of Approval. It states that it is the world’s largest and fastest-growing kids' coding franchise, with hundreds of locations in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Unique features described by Code Ninjas include hands-on work with coding, robotics, and AI; self-paced, personalized learning with Code Senseis; and outcome-based learning with clear learning goals. The curriculum is described as developed with creation in mind so students can express imagination, experiment with new ideas, and have a sense of ownership and control over their creations. The IMPACT proprietary learning platform gives Ninjas a tailored learning track through Belts with live feedback on their progress and focuses on problem-solving, critical thinking, and logical reasoning skills. The Code Ninjas Prodigy Program offers Ninjas the chance to interact with leaders from large technology and gaming companies, visit headquarters worldwide, and explore various career paths that coding can lead to, and winning Ninjas have visited Microsoft’s headquarters in Seattle, including Microsoft’s Garage and meetings with teams such as Microsoft Minecraft, Microsoft MakeCode, XBOX, Bing, and AI.
Parent testimonials describe children enjoying the program, being excited to show what they made, and leaving with a smile. Parents report that children have coded their first game shortly after starting, enjoy Parent’s Night Out, and like the teachers. One parent notes that their child now likes to teach the family about coding, and another describes a positive impact on children in the community, including learning technical skills along with problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.
Last updated May 13, 2026.
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