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Code Ninjas offers activities such as building their own video games, debugging code, learning basic block coding, programming in Minecraft, and programming in Roblox. The program also includes hands-on robotics along with projects in Robotics, AI, and Game Building. In its Dojos, kids work on these activities in an environment described as fun, safe, and inspiring, with a focus on creativity, problem-solving, critical thinking, AI, Robotics, STEM, and Game Building skills.
• Ages: 5–14 years old
• Schedule: Class times are available 3:00PM–7:00PM Tuesday through Friday and 9:30AM–3:00PM on Saturday.
Code Ninjas states that its mission is to turn 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 notes that its curriculum is developed with creation in mind, allowing students to express their imagination, experiment with new ideas, and have a sense of ownership and control over their creations. Code Ninjas describes itself as the world’s largest and fastest-growing kids' coding franchise, with hundreds of locations in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, and it has received the ISTE Seal of Approval.
The program uses a proprietary learning platform called IMPACT, which is described as being designed to give Ninjas the best learning environment possible, and it offers tailored learning tracks through Belts in IMPACT. Code Ninjas also offers the Prodigy Program, which it describes as a unique opportunity that cannot be found elsewhere. Winning Ninjas in this program have visited Microsoft’s Headquarters in Seattle, WA, including Microsoft’s Garage, and have met with the Microsoft Minecraft team, the Microsoft MakeCode team, and engaged in conversations with other teams such as XBOX, Bing, and AI.
Parent testimonials report that children enjoy Code Ninjas, are excited to show what they made, and leave with a smile, and one parent mentions that Parent’s Night Out was a great success. Other parents state that their children love the program, enjoy the Dojo, and that teachers are friendly. One parent notes that their child has grown since starting and likes to teach the family about coding, and another says they have been impressed by the positive impact on children in the community, mentioning learning technical skills along with problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.
Last updated May 13, 2026.
• Ages: 5–14 years old
• Schedule: Class times are available 3:00PM–7:00PM Tuesday through Friday and 9:30AM–3:00PM on Saturday.
Code Ninjas states that its mission is to turn 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 notes that its curriculum is developed with creation in mind, allowing students to express their imagination, experiment with new ideas, and have a sense of ownership and control over their creations. Code Ninjas describes itself as the world’s largest and fastest-growing kids' coding franchise, with hundreds of locations in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, and it has received the ISTE Seal of Approval.
The program uses a proprietary learning platform called IMPACT, which is described as being designed to give Ninjas the best learning environment possible, and it offers tailored learning tracks through Belts in IMPACT. Code Ninjas also offers the Prodigy Program, which it describes as a unique opportunity that cannot be found elsewhere. Winning Ninjas in this program have visited Microsoft’s Headquarters in Seattle, WA, including Microsoft’s Garage, and have met with the Microsoft Minecraft team, the Microsoft MakeCode team, and engaged in conversations with other teams such as XBOX, Bing, and AI.
Parent testimonials report that children enjoy Code Ninjas, are excited to show what they made, and leave with a smile, and one parent mentions that Parent’s Night Out was a great success. Other parents state that their children love the program, enjoy the Dojo, and that teachers are friendly. One parent notes that their child has grown since starting and likes to teach the family about coding, and another says they have been impressed by the positive impact on children in the community, mentioning learning technical skills along with problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.
Last updated May 13, 2026.
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