Photo of Co-Founders Yong Ning Foo and Candice Wang at Coding Lab Parkway Parade
Here are Yong Ning (right) and Candice (left)

We were featured in Lianhe Zaobao 联合早报, the largest Singapore-based Chinese-language newspaper, on 22 May 2022! As Singapore advances towards becoming a Smart Nation, what does it mean for younger kids who are learning to code today?

Read our full feature and hear from our Co-Founders, Yong Ning Foo and Candice Wang, as they share the importance of learning to code, their insights on the increasing demand for coding classes for children, and more about how they wanted to teach their children to code starting from a young age – which sparked the beginning of our MIT-inspired coding classes at Coding Lab!

Here at Coding Lab, we believe in nurturing future leaders in technology – with our coding classes carefully tailored to introduce coding to children as young as 5 years old, and thoughtfully curated to suit different age groups as well as varied experience levels. We adopt inquiry-based learning to encourage students to actively try and explore – something that is beneficial not just in the area of programming, but also in other areas in life.

“Coding is a new literacy in the digital age. I hope that my children can grasp this language and build up their computational thinking skills. The computational thinking ability will help to build new systems, simplify processes and solve problems in our daily lives.”

– Yong Ning Foo

Our award-winning coding curriculum is curated based on students’ learning abilities, with kinaesthetic activities and block-based programming for younger ones, and incorporates GCE ‘O’ and ‘A’ Level Mathematics for older ones.

Did you know? We have parents of two-year-olds who have registered on our waiting list for our Junior Coders’ Programme.

Lianhe Zaobao 联合早报 also featured our student, 10-year-old Theodore Lee, who learnt to code two years ago and joined Coding Lab when he was 9.

His mother, Queenie, observed that the biggest improvement in Theodore after learning to code was the development of computational thinking, and when met with problems, he will calmly think through the problem step-by-step for a solution.

Today, he is in our Advanced Electives class alongside teenagers ages 13 to 18, and learnt to code this high-level Covid-19 Pandemic Simulator project. Check it out below!

Theodore coded a project that simulated a pandemic based on toggable variables such as vaccination rate and hospitalisation rate. He was awarded Distinction and Most Promising Coder for his impressive entry in the Ages 13 to 18 category.
The amazing 10-year-old (he was age 9 at the time of the project) also did a block-based Scratch programming project rendition of his Covid-19 Pandemic Simulator project and achieved another Distinction and Most Innovative award.

We’re truly honoured and always happy to spread the joy of coding and to shine the spotlight on our students in the media. Read our Lianhe Zaobao 联合早报 feature online here or check out the full translated version here. You can also check this post out on our WeChat. Thank you to Lianhe Zaobao 联合早报 for the feature!

Read our previous Lianhe Zaobao Feature of our student, Jake, 9 years old, in A Little Somebody

Read Channel NewsAsia and Channel 8 Feature: Grooming Young Tech Talent in Singapore

(Written by Cheryl Tang)


Best-in-class Curriculum for Coding

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We’re truly honoured and always happy to spread the joy of coding and to shine the spotlight on our students in the media. Read our Lianhe Zaobao 联合早报 feature online here or check out the full translated version here. You can also check this post out on our WeChat. Thank you to Lianhe Zaobao 联合早报 for the feature!

Read our previous Lianhe Zaobao Feature of our student, Jake, 9 years old, in A Little Somebody

Read Channel NewsAsia and Channel 8 Feature: Grooming Young Tech Talent in Singapore

(Written by Cheryl Tang)


Best-in-class Curriculum for Coding

We are honoured to be the winner of multiple awards.
Thank You for your support.

Hop on board the Coding Lab train! Click here to get our monthly newsletters straight to your inbox.

Ages 5-6 | Ages 7-9 | Ages 10-12 | Ages 13-18

Call us at +65 6977 9641
Email us at learntocode@codinglab.com.sg
Chat with us via WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger

Thank you to Mediacorp’s Channel NewsAsia (CNA) and Channel 8 for featuring Coding Lab on the news! Aired in both English and Mandarin respectively, we are honoured to have been a part of this segment on nurturing future leaders in technology in Singapore.

Filmed at our cosy yet conducive campus at Parkway Parade, the feature covered how kids are learning to code at a younger age and how this very skillset will benefit them in the future.

Our Co-Founder and Community Director, Candice Wang, shared with CNA on the coding trends in Singapore, and how Coding Lab is doing our part to ensure that children learn to code.

Watch our full interview and catch Teacher Evan in action with our Young Computer Scientists, where our students Ages 7 to 9 were exploring Music through Coding in class! 

We’re excited to spread the joy of coding and to be able to share our story in the mainstream media. We look forward to more opportunities like this in the future! 🤩

Read The Straits Times Feature: Addressing the Gender Gap in the STEM Sector

Read CGTN Feature: Uptick in women pursuing STEM courses

(Written by Cheryl Tang)


Best-in-class Curriculum for Coding

We are honoured to be the winner of multiple awards.
Thank You for your support.

Hop on board the Coding Lab train! Click here to get our monthly newsletters straight to your inbox.

Ages 5-6 | Ages 7-9 | Ages 10-12 | Ages 13-18

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Email us at learntocode@codinglab.com.sg
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Thank you China Global Television Network (CGTN) for including Coding Lab in the feature on females in STEM courses! In light of International Women’s Day, CGTN covered the uptick in women pursuing STEM courses.

CGTN Feature - Co-Founder of Coding Lab, Candice, being interviewed at our Bukit Timah (KAP Mall) Campus
Our Director, Candice Wang, is also a proud mother in the STEM field whose daughter attends weekly classes at Coding Lab.

STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), which were traditionally seen as fields dominated by men. In Singapore and at Coding Lab, we’re proud that our parents and educators are encouraging their daughters to pursue STEM fields.

Read our previous CGTN feature here.

“We do increasingly see more and more girls. Some of our best students are girls, actually. We used to have all boys classes, but now you see at least three to four girls in every class, so I would say about a 30 percent increase.”

Candice Wang, Director of Coding Lab

CGTN Feature - Kameswaran Mekala Kalai Aathiraa, our student, being interviewed at our Bukit Timah (KAP Mall) Campus Room 4
Catch our featured student, Aathiraa (10 years old), from our YCS class, on CGTN

Coding Lab has always been proud of encouraging all of our students to strive for the best in the programming field, regardless of gender, and we are grateful to have been recognised for it. We have always aimed to provide a welcoming learning environment for every student, through displaying a good mix of projects by boys and girls, and teaching with examples relevant to both genders.

The Straits Times Feature: Addressing the Gender Gap in the STEM Sector

CGTN Feature - Our female educator Salena and female student in class at Bukit Timah (KAP Mall) Campus
Our female educator Salena teaching a female student at our Bukit Timah Campus

“Coding is important. One of the most important things in your future and in our present too.”

Kameswaran Mekala Kalai Aathiraa, 10 years old, Young Computer Scientists

Catch our female educators and students programming at our Bukit Timah campus here!

Read: STEAM is the new STEM


Best-in-class Curriculum for Coding

We are honoured to be the winner of multiple awards.
Thank You for your support.

Hop on board the Coding Lab train! Click here to get our monthly newsletters straight to your inbox.

Ages 5-6 | Ages 7-9 | Ages 10-12 | Ages 13-18

Call us at +65 6977 9641
Email us at learntocode@codinglab.com.sg
Chat with us via WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger