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.
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.
National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI) 2019
Bronze Medallist
David, 15, United World College
David started on our basic Python course in mid-2018 and quickly progressed through the levels with his passion in programming. We put him in our NOI training programme where he flourished and continued to challenge himself to practice hard and learn more. We are incredibly proud of his success – achieving Bronze on his first try at the NOI. Way to go, David!
National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI) 2019
Youngest Medallist
Elijah, 13, Anglo Chinese School (Independent)
Meet Elijah – The youngest medallist for the National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI) 2019, one of the most prestigious competitions for coding, organised annually by the National University of Singapore (NUS).
iCode National Competition 2018
Merit and Most Popular Award
Team TrendSetter from Dunman High unite as one in their vision of revolutionizing the delivery of news in today’s world. Their app, which won Best Presentation Award in the i.code 2017 National Competition, sought to combat the time restraints of our fast paced society by providing bite-sized news and data on the go.
It was an absolute pleasure for Coding Lab to have mentored these students Advanced App Development, for their enthusiasm really rubs off. Armed with a goal of bettering society on one hand and a solid foundation in code on the other, these students are certainly off to a bright future!
National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI) 2018
Honourable Mention
Sarah, 16, Hwa Chong International
Another of our eminent representatives at the National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI), Sarah is proud to have clinched an Honourable mention at the annual competition in March 2018, in just less than 6 months of learning to code.
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!
iCode National Competition 2017
Most Popular Award
In the i.code National Competition 2017, our team from St Nicholas Girls’ School, Team Light Ray, sought to keep users on track with their daily health routines by programming an app to manage and set reminders. Their app have thus achieved the Most Popular Award.
We are pleased to have taught this talented group of girls Intermediate App Development. When you mix brains and creativity together, you can achieve anything. Keep it up!
iCode National Competition 2017
Best Presentation Award (Dunman High)
Team TrendSetter from Dunman High unite as one in their vision of revolutionizing the delivery of news in today’s world. Their app, which won Best Presentation Award in the i.code 2017 National Competition, sought to combat the time restraints of our fast paced society by providing bite-sized news and data on the go.
It was an absolute pleasure for Coding Lab to have mentored these students Advanced App Development, for their enthusiasm really rubs off. Armed with a goal of bettering society on one hand and a solid foundation in code on the other, these students are certainly off to a bright future!
A Little Somebody (2017)
Zao Bao Feature
Jake, 9, Catholic High School (Primary)
We are proud to have one of our students, Jake, featured on #ALittleSomebody, by Lianhe Zaobao 联合早报. An avid gamer, Jake capitalizes on his passion for computer games to formulate his own. At just the age of 9, the child prodigy has programmed many of his own games, ranging from his favourite game which he endearingly names Bat in a Bat game, a birthday app for his dad, to a minecraft inspired game for his little brother.
Built a Stock-rating algorithm
Surya, 14, Raffles Institution
Intrigued by financial markets at the tender age of 14, Surya incorporates his knowledge of Python to formulate a stock-trading algorithm, after attending our Masterclass in Data Analytics and Media Insights.
Built an app for the elderly
Ian, 14, Hwa Chong Institution
Utilising his coding skills for the greater good, our young student, Ian, is proud to conceive a meaningful app for the elderly all by himself. At just age 14, the Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) student has launched his very own app, Silver Plus, which fosters engagement within the elderly community.