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!
Geoffrey Cheuk Kit Yee, 14 | Master Category | ICS 2023
Geoffrey Cheuk Kit Yee, 14, presents his Python coding project ‘Goal Tracker’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"A website that allows users to track their ongoing goals and journalise their recent progress in achieving the goal." - Geoffrey Cheuk Kit Yee
Geoffrey Cheuk Kit Yee’s project and video presentation earned him a Silver and Judges' Choice (Most Promising Coder) in the Master category.
Ankit Maharana, 13 | Master Category | ICS 2023
Ankit Maharana, 13, presents his Python coding project ‘Carbon Footprint Calculator’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"It is a carbon footprint calculator to make people aware of their impact on life on land." - Ankit Maharana
Ankit Maharana’s project and video presentation earned him a Gold and Judges' Choice (Social Impact) in the Master category.
Abdurrahman bin Subkhan Prawira, 13 | Master Category | ICS 2023
Abdurrahman bin Subkhan Prawira, 13, presents his Python coding project ‘Deforestation Study’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"Inspired by the United Nations' Goal of Life on Land, this project focuses on deforestation data analysis to enhance awareness of the ongoing global forest loss. Beyond compelling data visualisations, the program features an engaging quiz to test users' understanding." - Abdurrahman bin Subkhan Prawira
Abdurrahman bin Subkhan Prawira’s project and video presentation earned him a Gold and Judges' Choice (Social Impact) in the Master category.
Akshat Seayad, 15 | Master Category | ICS 2023
Akshat Seayad, 15, presents his Python coding project ‘Community Pollution Monitoring’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"This project mainly focuses on UN goals 4, 14 and 15 and aims to allow citizens/students to contribute to conservation efforts and monitoring of pollution. What we have made is a discord bot, which allows people to report different sightings of environmental hazards. This enables a larger community to contribute to data collection to support researchers' or policy makers' analysis of different trends seen and then respond accordingly." - Akshat Seayad
Akshat Seayad’s project and video presentation earned him a Platinum and Judges' Choice (Most Innovative) in the Master category.
Han Jo Xi, 14 | Master Category | ICS 2023
Han Jo Xi, 14, presents his Python coding project ‘EcoTrackHub’ for Coding Lab’s International Coding Showcase 2023.
"EcoTrackHub is a personal carbon footprint tracker which features signup, footprint calculator, daily footprint tracker, in-depth analysis of daily carbon footprint and more." - Han Jo Xi
Han Jo Xi’s project and video presentation earned him a Platinum and Judges' Choice (Best Design) in the Master category.
Coding Lab Student Feature: Ziv, 13, Zhonghua Secondary School
Meet 13-year-old Ziv. A creative and fast learner, he picked up coding when he was 11 and hasn't looked back since. He was part of a team that won the code::XtremeApps:: (CXA) 2019 Hackathon (Junior Category) by IMDA and was in the Top 10 Finalists of the Young Coders Global Hackathon 2020.
Coding Lab Student Feature: Alicia, 16, Nanyang Girls' High School
Meet Alicia. At 16 years old and with just two years of coding, she came up with the novel idea of a program that would allow drivers to check the availability of public carparks – and breathed life into it in just two hours during her Data Analytics class.
Coding Lab Student Feature: Ian, 14, Hwa Chong Institution
Introducing Silver Plus, a facebook for the elderly created by our very own Ian, 14. The idea which was conceived and designed entirely by Ian, was to enable our elderly to engage with each other, make new friends, and even play games across their mobile phones.
Coding Lab Student Feature: Dylan, 12, NUS High
Meet Dylan, who was already programming in Python at the age of 11. An avid learner who has written solutions to problems that students typically encounter at the Pre-U level, he will be enrolling at NUS High in 2020.