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Code Ninjas offers activities where kids build their own video games, practice debugging code, and use basic block coding. The program also includes programming in Minecraft and Roblox, as well as hands-on projects in robotics. In addition to regular programs, Code Ninjas offers camps, Parent's Night Out events, birthday parties, clubs, home schooling options, and after school programs.
• Ages: 5–14 years old
• Schedule: Program hours are available Tuesday through Friday in the afternoon and early evening, and on Saturdays during the day
Code Ninjas describes its learning spaces as Dojos and states that kids in these Dojos learn coding along with creativity, problem-solving, critical thinking, and STEM skills in a fun, safe, and inspiring environment. The organization identifies Navin Gurnaney as the CEO of Code Ninjas. Code Ninjas 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.
The program highlights several unique features, including hands-on work with coding, robotics, and AI, self-paced personalized learning with Code Senseis, and a focus on developing critical thinking skills while boosting confidence and creativity. It offers year-round programs for ages 8 to 14 through Code Ninjas Create, Code Ninjas JR for ages 5 to 7, and Code Ninjas Camps for ages 5 to 14. It also offers multi-week module Academies in areas such as robotics and AI, and uses a proprietary learning platform called IMPACT, where Ninjas follow tailored learning tracks through Belts and receive live feedback on their progress through the real coding process. The curriculum is described as being 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.
Code Ninjas describes its community involvement as providing a safe and welcoming learning environment for kids outside of school and encouraging students to use coding skills to make a positive impact on the community, such as creating apps or websites to solve local problems. The Code Ninjas Prodigy Program gives Ninjas the chance to interact with leaders from large technology and gaming companies, visit company headquarters, and explore different career paths related to coding; 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. The program states that it uses Outcome-Based Learning, which it defines as a student-centered approach that emphasizes setting clear learning goals and designing activities and assessments that enable learners to achieve those goals.
Parents have shared testimonials describing their children’s experiences at Code Ninjas. Cassie H reports that both her son and daughter enjoy the program, are excited to show what they made, and that Parent's Night Out was a success. Diana R says her son “absolutely loves this place” and seemed like a completely different kid when he stepped into the Dojo. Patricia W says her family is “so sold on Code Ninjas,” noting that 15 minutes in, her son had already coded his first game and was very excited to sign up for an after school program. Jessica H says her daughter really enjoys Code Ninjas, mentions friendly teachers, and calls it a great experience and exposure. Casey W says her son “is a Ninja and loves this program,” notes that he has grown since he started and now likes to teach the family about coding, and describes the staff as excellent. Jane D says she has been impressed by the positive impact Code Ninjas has had on children in the community, mentioning that they are learning technical skills along with problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.
Last updated January 26, 2026.
• Ages: 5–14 years old
• Schedule: Program hours are available Tuesday through Friday in the afternoon and early evening, and on Saturdays during the day
Code Ninjas describes its learning spaces as Dojos and states that kids in these Dojos learn coding along with creativity, problem-solving, critical thinking, and STEM skills in a fun, safe, and inspiring environment. The organization identifies Navin Gurnaney as the CEO of Code Ninjas. Code Ninjas 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.
The program highlights several unique features, including hands-on work with coding, robotics, and AI, self-paced personalized learning with Code Senseis, and a focus on developing critical thinking skills while boosting confidence and creativity. It offers year-round programs for ages 8 to 14 through Code Ninjas Create, Code Ninjas JR for ages 5 to 7, and Code Ninjas Camps for ages 5 to 14. It also offers multi-week module Academies in areas such as robotics and AI, and uses a proprietary learning platform called IMPACT, where Ninjas follow tailored learning tracks through Belts and receive live feedback on their progress through the real coding process. The curriculum is described as being 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.
Code Ninjas describes its community involvement as providing a safe and welcoming learning environment for kids outside of school and encouraging students to use coding skills to make a positive impact on the community, such as creating apps or websites to solve local problems. The Code Ninjas Prodigy Program gives Ninjas the chance to interact with leaders from large technology and gaming companies, visit company headquarters, and explore different career paths related to coding; 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. The program states that it uses Outcome-Based Learning, which it defines as a student-centered approach that emphasizes setting clear learning goals and designing activities and assessments that enable learners to achieve those goals.
Parents have shared testimonials describing their children’s experiences at Code Ninjas. Cassie H reports that both her son and daughter enjoy the program, are excited to show what they made, and that Parent's Night Out was a success. Diana R says her son “absolutely loves this place” and seemed like a completely different kid when he stepped into the Dojo. Patricia W says her family is “so sold on Code Ninjas,” noting that 15 minutes in, her son had already coded his first game and was very excited to sign up for an after school program. Jessica H says her daughter really enjoys Code Ninjas, mentions friendly teachers, and calls it a great experience and exposure. Casey W says her son “is a Ninja and loves this program,” notes that he has grown since he started and now likes to teach the family about coding, and describes the staff as excellent. Jane D says she has been impressed by the positive impact Code Ninjas has had on children in the community, mentioning that they are learning technical skills along with problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.
Last updated January 26, 2026.
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