Meet Our Students

Meet the future leaders of technology

Coding Lab® Presents: Step into a world of innovation and boundless creativity with our extraordinary students from our coding classes. Witness the awe-inspiring journey of these young minds as they go from creating captivating games and mobile apps to achieving remarkable milestones, such as winning an Olympiad award in less than six months after learning to code. The next young talent could be your child, ready to embark on an extraordinary coding adventure. Join us and be part of their incredible success story!

Minecraft Cup 2023 (Ages 13-18)
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Minecraft Cup 2023 (Ages 13-18)

For 2023, our students from Coding Lab Singapore and Japan worked together to create Eco Village. This village uses the latest technologies and clean energy, such as Gravity Batteries and solar farms, and green buildings and architecture, to create a sustainable, peaceful city. Their project won them the Grand Prize (1st Place)!

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Minecraft Cup 2022 (Ages 13-18)
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Minecraft Cup 2022 (Ages 13-18)

Our ages 13-18 team, with students from Singapore and Japan, created a city called CodeTropolis Nature. With a focus on United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 15, they made a city that is rich with biodiversity and green architecture that blends the urban landscape seamlessly into the surrounding wetlands refuge, and nature preserves. Their amazing Minecraft World clinched them the Sustainable City Development Award, making them one of the 4 teams to receive an award! View their project here.

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Coding Lab Student Feature: Lauren Yeo, 14, Methodist Girls' School, (IB) Programme
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Coding Lab Student Feature: Lauren Yeo, 14, Methodist Girls' School, (IB) Programme

Meet Lauren, the child music prodigy who, at the age of 9, sang at Carnegie Hall after winning 1st place at the American Protégé International Voice Competition in New York. Also a self-confessed Science nerd, and a member of her school Science Club and MENSA, Lauren is living proof that arts and science can go together.

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