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Code-it Hacks Kids

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95 Lavinia Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M6S 3H9, Canada
(416) 464-7699 www.codeithacks.com
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May 9, 2018
Code It Hacks came in and led an amazing 3 hour workshop for our campers, teaching them how to code using SCRATCH. The focus on animation meant kids could use their creativity to make individual projects that they were truly proud of. Shirin, who led the workshop, was an absolute delight to work with. As well, she is excellent with children, explaining coding to kids ages 8 - 14 at this program. Would recommend!

Jan 22, 2018
My 9 year old daughter loves Code it Hacks. These computer skills are going to be key for her future. They have a one-on-one unique style of teaching the kids. Each child gets personalized attention and is able to move forward at their own rate. If you are looking for a great coding school Code it Hacks is your answer.

Dec 19, 2017
My daughter attended code-it hacks for the first time in the fall. We had an amazing experience. She learned so much while having TONS of fun. We were all surprised at how much she was able to learn. I don't think she even knew that she was learning advanced math skills. Plus, my daughter usually struggles to focus for any length of time. Code-it Hacks manages to keep her attentive, focused, and on track. Plus, the kids "LIKE" to do their homework! We are about to sign up for the third session.

Feb 3, 2018
My 9 yr old daughter is completing her third session with Code It Hacks and absolutely loves it! She started never having coded before and quickly fell in love with coding. She loves how Shirin makes it fun and interactive. My younger daughter who is 5 attended a PA day camp and is so proud that she can now start coding too!

Apr 6, 2018
I thought it was just a random thing that our teacher signed us up for but it ended up being pretty fun and I had a great experience, I'd definitely recommend.

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