Coding Camps (Ages 7–17)

For more than 10 years, Sydney children have been creating games, robots and tech projects at Qwerty camps.

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Sydney’s Holiday Coding Camps for Kids & Teens

Our school holiday coding camps in Sydney help children and teens learn to code while building games, programming robots and creating real tech projects.

  • No coding experience required — beginners welcome.
  • We guide children step-by-step so they can start creating straight away.
  • Sydney families have trusted Qwerty coding camps for over 10 years.
  • Many children return to coding camp with us every school holidays.

Our coding camps are designed for children and teens aged 7–17, with projects suited to beginners through advanced coders.

See available camp days and secure your child’s spot.

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Camp Details – Kids & Teen Coding Camps

  • Ages 7–17
  • Two streams Ages 7–12 and Teens 13–17
  • Camp hours 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM
  • Drop-off from 9:00 AM
  • Pickup until 4:00 PM
  • Extended hours (optional) 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Location Marrickville
  • Equipment Every child has their own computer — no sharing
  • First time? Our tutors help children get started quickly

What Children & Teens Build at Coding Camp

Every school holiday coding camp we introduce new technologies and creative coding projects.

Children build real projects — games, robots, electronics, websites and more.

Beginners usually create two or three projects each day, while more experienced coders work on deeper projects with support from our tutors.

Different projects run each day, so many families book multiple days.

Children build a variety of projects each day, depending on their interests and experience.

Projects for Ages 7–12

Children might:

  • Create a hologram you can hold in your hand
  • Build a VR parkour course
  • Code a microcomputer to count your steps
  • Program a robot to react to your mood

Projects for Teens (13–17)

Teens might:

  • Use AI prompts and vibe coding to build a game
  • Develop a game using a real game engine
  • Design and publish your own website
  • Program electronic circuits using Python
Explore some of the languages and tools we use in our coding classes for kids and teens in our Grown-up’s Guide to Coding →
Girl holds raspberry pi with rainbow LEDs she programmed at coding camp
Boy smiling in front of an image of a digital dragon he drew at coding camps
Girl shows off the LEDs she coded on a robot at coding camp

A Supportive Environment for Beginners to Advanced

  • No coding experience required
  • Projects are adapted so children can work at the right level
  • Small sessions — approximately 1 tutor per 7 children
  • Tutors guide children step-by-step throughout the day
  • Every child has their own computer and equipment — no sharing required

Autumn Holiday Camp Dates, April 2026

Different projects run each day — many families book multiple days.

Camp days often fill as the holidays get closer.

Ages 7–12 | Dedicated Teen days 13–17

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Holiday Camp Fees

First day — $145
Additional days — $130 (save $15/day)

Extended hours are available as a convenience for families who need a little extra flexibility — $55 per day

See available camp days and secure your child’s spot.

It was epic mum. This is the best day of my life!

Samuel, 9

Teen Coding Camps (Ages 13–17)

Bigger concepts, richer projects, and a genuinely fun vibe.

“Coding is all about learning and having fun here.”
— TM, 14 · Qwerty student since 2020

Dedicated Teen Camp days run alongside our main camps and focus on deeper projects and technologies suited to teens.

Our teen coding camps introduce older students to deeper programming projects and real development tools.

No prior coding experience required — beginners are welcome.

Teens work on projects suited to their level and interests.

Teens are also welcome to attend any camp day if schedules suit them better.

When teens attend mixed-age days:

  • They work on projects designed for their age
  • They may occasionally be the only teen attending
  • Our tutors ensure they feel challenged, respected and supported

Want to know what camp feels like for teens?

Read this article written by 14-year-old TM after attending our sessions.

I couldn’t be happier.

Unlike the other places we tried where the kids have to share, or it’s all a bit boring, or they keep repeating classes and projects and so on, this is like the best example of learning through play…

Neil

Practical Details

All technology and equipment are provided at camp. Every child has their own workstation — no sharing.

Location

Level 1
230 Marrickville Road,
Marrickville, NSW

Only 10km from the Sydney CBD.

Get directions →

Coding Languages

Children may explore technologies including:

  • Gaming Engines
  • HTML / CSS
  • JavaScript
  • Scratch
  • Lua
  • Python

Equipment

  • Laptops, monitors, keyboards and mice provided
  • Robots, micro:bits and electronics available
  • Every child has their own workstation
  • Teens may bring their own laptop (optional)

Choose your camp days

Many families return to coding camp with us each holidays.

A huge step up from other coding camps — smaller classes, expert teachers, and technology that’s ready to go.

Michael

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