Scratch Creative Lab
Starter coding through stories, animations, simple games, and playful debugging.
Школа кода
Creative technology classes for kids, launching this fall. Programs are being prepared now for families who want beginner-friendly coding, robotics, and digital creativity without pressure.
Learning areas
Beginner-friendly visual programming where kids make animations, games, stories, and interactive projects.
Hands-on building blocks for understanding sensors, simple circuits, movement, and cause-and-effect logic.
A future advanced program focused on game worlds, design thinking, scripting basics, and responsible creation.
A future program for students ready to move from visual coding into text-based programming fundamentals.
A future project track using familiar worlds to practise collaboration, systems thinking, and creative problem-solving.
Teaching philosophy
Students learn by making projects they can run, test, change, and explain in their own words.
Starter classes are planned for kids with no previous coding experience required.
Classes are being designed for practical support, questions, and enough time to solve problems.
The goal is creative problem-solving and comfort with technology, not rushed promises or pressure.
Future programs
Starter coding through stories, animations, simple games, and playful debugging.
Introductory robotics and electronics projects for curious builders.
A future advanced pathway for students ready for game design and scripting concepts.
Text-based programming basics for students ready for variables, loops, and logic.
Creative technology projects using familiar tools to practise planning and collaboration.
For parents
School of Code Calgary is intended for kids and early teens. Starter classes will be beginner-friendly, with no previous coding experience required. Join the interest list to hear about fall launches when details are ready.
Contact
Contact Eugene to hear about future fall technology and creative coding classes. Looking for weekend science camps? Visit Happy Science.
Eugene