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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!

Lau Rei Yan Abigail, 12, Singapore | Advanced Computer Scientists Project Showcase | ICS 2022
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Lau Rei Yan Abigail, 12, Singapore | Advanced Computer Scientists Project Showcase | ICS 2022

Lau Rei Yan Abigail, 12, presents her Python coding project ‘Scissors Paper Stone’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2022.

"My project was based on a game that I like to play with my friends --- ‘Scissors, Paper, Stone’. I was inspired to create this game as I wanted to put a fresh twist to this traditional game played by children from many generations. Many of such games are lost in the midst of online games. I hope by designing this game, more young people would be introduced to this game and would pick it up again and enjoy this as much as I have! " - Lau Rei Yan Abigail

Lau Rei Yan Abigail’s project and video presentation earned her a Distinction in the Advanced Computer Scientists category.

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Aang Winston Angkasa, 11, Singapore | Advanced Computer Scientists Project Showcase | ICS 2022
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Aang Winston Angkasa, 11, Singapore | Advanced Computer Scientists Project Showcase | ICS 2022

Aang Winston Angkasa, 11, presents his Python coding project ‘Sleep Tracker v2.1’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2022.

"Sleep Tracker v2.1 can record and give feedback about the user's sleep throughout 7 days. It can also warn the user if he is over sleeping or not sleeping enough. The sleep tracker can also plot tables and bar graphs based on the data the user input." - Aang Winston Angkasa

Aang Winston Angkasa’s project and video presentation earned him a Distinction and Judges' Choice (Most Creative) in the Advanced Computer Scientists category.

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#CodingLabStudents: Wang Jun Min, 13, NUS High School of Math and Science
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#CodingLabStudents: Wang Jun Min, 13, NUS High School of Math and Science

Meet Jun Min, our avid coder and Secondary One student currently studying in his dream school, NUS High School of Math and Science, which he entered through Direct School Admission (DSA). As one of Coding Lab's earlier students (he started when he was barely 7 years old), we catch up with him since his previous blog feature.

You may also recognise him when he won 2nd Place in our International Coding Showcase 2020 Ages 10-12 (Scratch) category and 3rd Place in our Young Coders' Global Hackathon 2020 in the Junior Category (Ages 7-12). Let’s hear from Jun Min about his DSA experience and coding journey thus far in this blog here!

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#CodingLabStudents: Kyran Tan, 12, Queenstown Primary School
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#CodingLabStudents: Kyran Tan, 12, Queenstown Primary School

Meet 12-year-old Kyran Tan who won 1st Place (Python for Ages 10-12) at the International Coding Showcase 2020 (JP-SG) and also clinched Distinction (Electives for Ages 13 to 18) at the International Coding Showcase 2021 (JP-SG). We interviewed this precocious primary schooler about his programming journey at Coding Lab. Read this blog to find out more about Kyran!

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