Code Ninjas

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Katy, United States

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Learning center· After school program· Camp· Children's party service· Summer camp· Club· Education center· Computer club· Evening school

Code Ninjas Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Code Ninjas is located in Katy, United States on 22167 Westheimer Pkwy #140. Code Ninjas is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category learning center in United States.

Address

22167 Westheimer Pkwy #140

Phone

+1 2813015380

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Eric Siebert

As a parent, I have been impressed with the Code Ninjas program to-date, specifically how delivery of the technical material is tailored to developing minds. For my son, it has become one of his favorite activities, something he looks forward to every session. The material is thoughtfully layered, and from my perspective, the right amount of support is provided by the sensei's. The students work through programs at their own pace/interest with full support, and are then routinely tested though \prove yourself\ exercises where they are required to solve challenges independently. It has allowed my son to develop a sense of accomplishment through hard work, discipline and dedication. I highly recommend the program for anyone who has children interested in computer science.

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Corey Ray

I really like the staff and their patience. They have really encouraged our daughter to complete assignments and have been in great communication with us regarding her progress. Kudos on a very well run organization.

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Sarah Padilla

We signed up for the Roblox Create virtual camp and it was extremely disappointing for both me and my daughter. It was not educational nor taught my child anything about coding. It was basically a Zoom chat to play games. Not only that, two other participants were not required to put their video on while in the Zoom room. They requested to play games that were scary even to the sensei leader, who played them with two 8 year olds in the camp. Considering the Zoom bombing that has been going on lately, I found this to be slightly disturbing and I felt very uncomfortable leaving my child alone on the Zoom call. The virtual camp was portrayed to be an actual class to teach coding via Roblox Studio on the Code Ninjas website but in reality was nothing of the sort. My 8 year old and her friend could have zoomed with each other and “learned” just as much.