Penguin Coding School Summer Programs
1666 Massachusetts Ave, 1st Floor, Lexington, MA 02420
About
Penguin Coding School Summer Programs offers coding classes where students work with Scratch, Python, Roblox, Minecraft, and Lego Robotics. Participants can explore game design in Scratch, code immersive worlds in Roblox and Minecraft, and engineer and program robots with Lego Robotics, including building and coding Lego robots for Battlebot battles. Some sessions include Minecraft Day Camps and Week-Long Camps that blend coding, robotics, hands-on science experiments, and opportunities to design their own 3D-printed creations to take home.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: Year-round class options with weekday and weekend hours during the school year and weekday hours during July and August
Penguin Coding School Summer Programs is part of Penguin Coding School LLC, with copyright and trademark held from 2016–2025. The program follows a mission that motivation is key to learning and that learning to code enables building something kids can call their own. Its award-winning courses use an experiential discovery method and an “Anyone Can Code” philosophy, and classes are offered in small groups. Parent and student feedback mentions a balance between fun and coding concepts such as loops and functions, small class sizes, instructors described as knowledgeable and friendly, and experiences in Scratch and Python that children have described enjoying.
Last updated December 31, 2025.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: Year-round class options with weekday and weekend hours during the school year and weekday hours during July and August
Penguin Coding School Summer Programs is part of Penguin Coding School LLC, with copyright and trademark held from 2016–2025. The program follows a mission that motivation is key to learning and that learning to code enables building something kids can call their own. Its award-winning courses use an experiential discovery method and an “Anyone Can Code” philosophy, and classes are offered in small groups. Parent and student feedback mentions a balance between fun and coding concepts such as loops and functions, small class sizes, instructors described as knowledgeable and friendly, and experiences in Scratch and Python that children have described enjoying.
Last updated December 31, 2025.
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