Students’ Achievements

Celebrating the successes of our students

Here in our Hall of Fame, we applaud outstanding students who have displayed exemplary performance and passion for tech! Be it participating in competitions, or coding for leisure, we provide the guidance and exposure for students to excel. At Coding Lab, each and every child has an opportunity to shine.

National Thinkers Challenge (2024)
Ages 10-12 Yong Ning Foo Ages 10-12 Yong Ning Foo

National Thinkers Challenge (2024)

This year, we had the privilege of coaching the team from Yew Tee Primary School, who won the Most Relevant Award at the 3rd Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan National Thinkers Challenge 2024! Competing among 66 teams from 40 primary schools nationwide, the Yew Tee Primary team made it to the top 15 finalists and clinched one of the five prestigious awards. The challenge invited students to design innovative solutions for "Future Schools," and the team’s proposal, incorporating design thinking, big data, and AI, stood out for its relevance to enhancing the future of education.

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National Junior Cybersecurity Olympiad 2024
Ages 10-12 Community - Thinzar Ages 10-12 Community - Thinzar

National Junior Cybersecurity Olympiad 2024

🌟 𝐌𝐞𝐞𝐭 𝐀𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧 𝐁𝐫𝐞𝐯𝐚: 𝐎𝐮𝐫 𝐑𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐫 𝐢𝐧 𝐂𝐨𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠! 🌟

At just 12 years old, Aiden is already making significant strides in the coding world! Recently, he secured the Silver award at the HCIC and achieved a Bronze medal at the National Junior Cybersecurity Olympiad, despite 99% of the contestants being secondary students. His journey in coding began with Scratch in Primary 2, and now he confidently navigates Python, Java, and even cybersecurity! 🥉✨

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Coding Olympics 2024
Ages 10-12 Community - Thinzar Ages 10-12 Community - Thinzar

Coding Olympics 2024

Top 20
Ashton Lim

A huge congratulations to Ashton, 11, our bright and talented younger coder, for ranking in the Top 20 (Category B, Ages 11 to 12) at this year’s Coding Olympics! 🏆🌟

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MIT AI & Education Summit - “Hack the Climate” Hackathon (Beginners Category)
Ages 13-18, Ages 10-12 Community Ages 13-18, Ages 10-12 Community

MIT AI & Education Summit - “Hack the Climate” Hackathon (Beginners Category)

Second Prize

We are excited to announce that our amazing students from Singapore clinched the 2nd Prize at the 2024 MIT AI & Education Summit, “Hack the Climate” Hackathon (Beginner Category)! 🏆

The team, Rewear, consisting of 3 students from various primary and secondary schools, were the youngest participants at this prestigious summit and won with their project, “Rewear”. This innovative app focuses on reducing textile waste in the Singaporean context by creating a community-sharing app for school uniforms across the country!

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MIT AI & Education Summit - “Hack the Climate” Hackathon (Beginners Category)
Ages 13-18, Ages 10-12 Community Ages 13-18, Ages 10-12 Community

MIT AI & Education Summit - “Hack the Climate” Hackathon (Beginners Category)

First Prize

We are beyond thrilled to announce that our amazing students from Singapore clinched the 1st Prize at the 2024 MIT AI & Education Summit, “Hack the Climate” Hackathon (Beginner Category)! 🏆

The team, 3 ACTs, consisting of 5 girls from various primary schools, won by coding and eloquently pitching their project, “Trash to Treasure”.

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MIT AI & Education Summit - Poster Presentation
Ages 10-12, Ages 13-18 Community Ages 10-12, Ages 13-18 Community

MIT AI & Education Summit - Poster Presentation

First Prize

Our brilliant #CodingLabStudents shone on the global stage by achieving the 1st Prize at the 2024 MIT AI & Education Summit!

The team, 3 ACTs, consisting of 5 girls from various primary schools in Singapore, was selected among the 400 attendees from 30 countries as the First Prize for Poster Presentation on their project, “Cost-Effective Smart Household Water Usage Tracker Using IoT”.

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Minecraft Cup 2023 (Ages 10-12)
Ages 10-12 Community Ages 10-12 Community

Minecraft Cup 2023 (Ages 10-12)

Excellence Award (2nd Place)
Special Award: Tokyo Bay eSG Award

With over 500 teams participating in this year's competition, we're proud to announce that our Ages 10-12 Coding Lab Pro Coders team has won the Excellence Award (2nd Place) as well as the Special Award: Tokyo Bay eSG Award, which means the team will be presenting their project at Sushi Tech Tokyo 2024!

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Hwa Chong Infocomm Challenge (2023)
Ages 10-12 Guest User Ages 10-12 Guest User

Hwa Chong Infocomm Challenge (2023)

3 Platinum Awards
Chen-Xuan, Emrys and Prabir | 12

Congratulations to our 3 students, Chen-Xuan, Emrys and Prabir for obtaining a Platinum award in this year's Hwa Chong Infocomm Challenge 2023! 🏆 (And many of our Coding Lab students who also achieved an award (Gold, Silver, etc) in this year's competition as well! 👏😎)⁣⁣

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Hwa Chong Infocomm Challenge (2022)
Ages 10-12 Guest User Ages 10-12 Guest User

Hwa Chong Infocomm Challenge (2022)

3 Platinum Awards and 4 Gold Awards
Aidan Sin, Ahmad Dzuizz Annajib, Isaac Khong | 12
Fu Yu Zhong, Nicholas Lam, Tan Zheng Kai, Evan Chua | 12

We’re proud to announce that 7 of our Coding Lab students have achieved 3 Platinum Awards (the highest honour) and 4 Gold Awards (the second highest honour)! The annual Hwa Chong Info-communications Challenge (HCIC) aims to ignite the interest of primary school students in the field of info-communications, as well as to recognise young talents in the areas of programming, coding and robotics.

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Direct School Admission (DSA) to NUS High School of Math and Science
Ages 10-12 Guest User Ages 10-12 Guest User

Direct School Admission (DSA) to NUS High School of Math and Science

Javen Lim, Anderson Primary School
Wang Jun Min, Henry Park Primary School
Justin Ling, Henry Park Primary School

Our warmest congratulations to our students Javen, Jun Min and Justin, who were successful in their Direct School Admissions (DSA) into NUS High School of Mathematics and Science! We’re so happy and excited for the journey that lies ahead of our talented young coders, and we’re sure that they will excel in whichever path they choose.

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