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.
Direct School Admission (DSA) to NUS High School of Math and Science
Jake Tan, 12, St Andrew’s Junior School
Jake has been with us since he was 8 years old. Jake went from building his own projects on Scratch to our S200 Electives (for ages 13 to 18). He even caught the attention of Lianhe Zaobao, getting featured on #ALittleSomebody at the age of 9.
Direct School Admission (DSA) to School of Science and Technology
Christian Kwek, Eunos Primary School
Bobby Lee, Tao Nan Primary School
Bobby Lee and Christian Kwek, both 12, have gained direct admission to Singapore’s specialised School of Science and Technology with their outstanding coding portfolios.
The Young Technopreneurs For A Sustainable 2030 Challenge (2019)
Top 15 Finalists and Best Documentation Award
A huge round of applause to our students, Team Carbon Footprint, for making it to the Top 15 Finalists and winning Best Documentation Award — and the opportunity to develop their hackathon ideas further with $3000 in seed funding!
National Microsoft Minecraft Cup 2019, Japan (Tokyo)
Best Coding Award
Congratulations to our students for achieving the Best Coding Award at the Minecraft Cup 2019 in Tokyo, Japan! The transnational team consisted of students from Coding Lab Japan and Coding Lab Singapore.
Hwa Chong Infocomm Challenge (2019)
1st Position
Ang Jun Ray, 12, Tao Nan School
A huge round of applause for our student Ang Jun Ray, who amongst all other Primary Six students from schools across Singapore, emerged as champion in the HCI Infocomm Challenge 2019!
The 12-year old boy has come a long way from the inquisitive student two years back. Step by step, he conquered each and every course of our learning roadmap, finally aceing our Python S111 course at the mere age of 11.
MIT App Inventor Summit 2019, USA (Boston)
2nd Prize (Beginner Category, Hackathon) and 2nd Prize (Advanced Category, Hackathon)
With Nature, Environmental Issues and Human Ecology as the hackathon theme, coming in 2nd place for the Beginner category was Adam’s utility app which calculates shower water usage based on water pressure — Very innovative indeed!
MIT App Inventor Summit 2019, USA (Boston)
2nd Prize (Best Poster Award)
Competing with a global pool of participants, these 3 boys represented Singapore and flew all the way to MIT and clinched the 2nd Prize for the Best Poster Award - a FIRST for Singapore! Their app and poster was based on the rise of ride-hailing services and their associated risks, where the team sought ways to monitor and improve passenger safety. And so came the app “Roadsafe — A Better Driving Initiative”, which allows ride-hailing companies to objectively measure their drivers’ performance and safety profile.
Code::XtremeApps:: (CXA) 2019
1st Prize
Meet our three talents who have surpassed all expectations with their outstanding performance at the CXA 2019 Hackathon!
The CXA hackathon is organised annually by IMDA to challenge minds and inspire innovative solutions for current issues. The theme was “Digital Transformation for a Better World”, and the focus was on improving the sustainability of the world we live in with new innovative and transformative digital solutions. Participants addressed real-world challenges related to the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.
Appjamming (2019)
Top 6 Semi-finalists
Jake (10), Raphael (10), and Andrew (9) unite as a team and have emerged as the Top 6 semi-finalists in AppJamming 2019, with their innovative quiz app about different cultures all over the world.
Inter-School Robotics Competition 2017
Champion
Coding Lab Gifted Coders
Our team from our Gifted Coders Programme emerged as champions in the Inter-Primary Robotics Competition, held jointly with Brands Singapore. More than 30 schools participated in the selection round, and only 5 finalists were chosen. Participants were accessed based on their algorithm, speed, and creativity in dressing up the mBot. Excellent teamwork and effort, students!