Meet Our Students
Meet the future leaders of technology
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!
Asami Inada, 8 | Junior Category | ICS 2023
Asami Inada, 8, presents her Scratch coding project ‘The SDGs Game’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"My game has 4 mini games. In the game we can learn about 4 SDG topics. I was inspired by a Scratch Project I once played. It had many games and I have to complete them all. I was amazed on how amazing my project was in the end. I worked hard on the video as well." - Asami Inada
Asami Inada’s project and video presentation earned her a Platinum and Judges' Choice (Most Creative) award in the Junior category.
Mok Yi-Le, 7 | Junior Category | ICS 2023
Mok Yi-Le, 7, presents his Scratch coding project ‘Life Under Water’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"Introduce beautiful sea creatures and a game to cleanup the sea!" - Mok Yi-Le
Mok Yi-Le’s project and video presentation earned him a Silver and Judges' Choice (Budding Coder) in the Junior category.
Sanghamitra Vadlamani, 9 | Junior Category | ICS 2023
Sanghamitra Vadlamani, 9, presents her Scratch coding project ‘Choices’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"It is a game in which you can choose what you want to do in a few scenarios." - Sanghamitra Vadlamani
Sanghamitra Vadlamani’s project and video presentation earned her a Silver in the Junior category.
Olivia Ooi, 9 | Junior Category | ICS 2023
Olivia Ooi, 9, presents her Scratch coding project ‘Let's clean up our oceans’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"Help to clean the ocean and protect the fish. Use the net to catch the rubbish but do not catch the fish, otherwise you will lose a point. Get as many points as you can in one minute." - Olivia Ooi
Olivia Ooi’s project and video presentation earned her a Silver award in the Junior category.
Lee Zi Rui, Kayla, 9 | Junior Category | ICS 2023
Lee Zi Rui, Kayla, 9, presents her Scratch coding project ‘The Recycling Club’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"My project teaches the user the concept of recycling by sorting out trash." - Lee Zi Rui, Kayla
Lee Zi Rui, Kayla’s project and video presentation earned her a Silver and Judges' Choice (Budding Coder) in the Junior category.
Alden Lim Yi Kai, 8 | Junior Category | ICS 2023
Alden Lim Yi Kai, 8, presents his Scratch coding project ‘Test your math!’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"Test your math is a math game that aims to provide children with the knowledge of math." - Alden Lim Yi Kai
Alden Lim Yi Kai’s project and video presentation earned him a Gold and Judges' Choice (Most Promising Coder) in the Junior category.
Ho Su Cheng, 9 | Junior Category | ICS 2023
Ho Su Cheng, 9, presents his Scratch coding project ‘Save the Earth’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"This project is about creating environmental awareness and sustainability through a video game. In this game, you play a hero who has to complete various mission quests and save the environment." - Ho Su Cheng
Ho Su Cheng’s project and video presentation earned him a Gold and Judges' Choice (Most Innovative) in the Junior category.
Mitchell Foo, 8 | Junior Category | ICS 2023
Mitchell Foo, 8, presents his Scratch coding project ‘Overfishing is BAD!’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"SDG14 is about life underwater and I created this game to spread awareness of the negative impact of overfishing and to encourage people to fish sustainably. Players score points by catching fish. However, if they catch all the fishes, the game will end. The fishes are programmed to grow and reproduce when they reach maturity. With every 50 points scored, a fun fact about sustainable fishing will appear. The game can go on forever and the goal is to achieve the highest score possible. " - Mitchell Foo
Mitchell Foo’s project and video presentation earned him a Platinum and Judges' Choice (Social Impact) in the Junior category.
ICS Student Feature: Wang Jun Min, 11, 2nd Place (Scratch)
Watch 11-year-old Jun Min's Technology Clicker. Using high-level Scratch programming and Mathematics, he made his very own clicker idle game complete with coins and various upgrades. This fun project won him 2nd Place (Scratch) in the International Coding Showcase 2020.
YCGH Student Feature: Wang Jun Min, 11, 3rd Place
Watch 11-year-old Jun Min's ‘Fight Covid-19’ game, which aims to educate people about Covid-19 and its measures in a fun and interactive way, complete with attractive graphics too! This project won him 3rd place in the Young Coders' Global Hackathon 2020.
ICS Student Feature: Ahmed Naufal, 8, Merit Award
Watch 8-year-old Ahmed Naufal's Star Wars Invaders shooting game, which uses advanced cloud variables. Ahmed was able to code this impressive game one month after learning Scratch with us! This project won him the Merit Award in the International Coding Showcase 2020.
Coding Lab Student Feature: Christian, 12, Eunos Primary
Meet Christian. At only 12 years old, he has already breezed through our roadmap and attended our Python Perfect classes (which we recommend to 13-year-olds and above), where he coded an impressive Pokémon game on his own.
Coding Lab Student Feature: Leah, 11, Methodist Girls Primary
Meet 11-year-old Leah. As champion at the code::XtremeApps:: (CXA) 2019 National Hackathon (Junior Category) organised by IMDA, she shares with us her coding journey so far – and how she intends to take it further.
I will tell my friends as I think they will enjoy it a lot
"I would enjoy to come back for Beginner II as I like this program a lot. I will tell my friends as I think they will enjoy it a lot”, Avinash, Scratch Beginner.
It Will Help Me In My New School
"It has been a pleasure in this coding class. I've met new friends and I learned alot. It will help me in my new School, UWC International", Max, Scratch Beginner.
The Impossible Maze Game
Want to test your reaction speed? Try Avinash's challenging maze game which promise to frustrate even the most persistent. Hear Avinash demonstrate and explain how he developed the game.
Clear the Maze by Alisya, 9 years-old
Clear the maze with Alyssa as she takes you through her game which she developed with Scratch after attending the Scratch Beginners course with Coding Lab.
I Learned Much More than I Know Before
"After one week of this course, I feel that I learned much more than I know before”, Esther, Scratch Beginner.
Happy 51st Birthday, Singapore!
As we enter the month of August, we prepare to celebrate Singapore's 51st Birthday. Singapore has one of the highest digital penetration in the world, and our young continue to inspire us with their creative spirit. Watch this National Day animation and game by 9-year-old Xavier Lim, one of our Beginner II students, who got inspired after he attended the National Day Parade preview last Saturday. Happy 51st Birthday, Singapore!
Coding Showcase - Basic Survival Game
Isaac, our participant of Jan Perth holiday coding camp for beginners, developed this action game, Basic Survival, during the 3-hour Hackathon on the last day of our program.