FAQ: Code Ninjas Queen Anne - Kids Coding and Video Game Building Program

Summary
What is Code Ninjas and what does it offer?
Code Ninjas is a learning center that teaches children computer coding and problem-solving skills through fun video game building, using a game-based curriculum with nine belt levels similar to martial arts.
Where is the new Code Ninjas location and when does it open?
The new location is at 513 1st Ave. West, #B, Seattle, Washington, next to the Space Needle, and it opens on July 28.
Who owns and operates the Queen Anne Code Ninjas location?
The center is owned by local father and entrepreneur Atul Goyal and his daughters - 20-year-old Kaia (operations director) and 16-year-old Kyra (after-school Sensei).
What age group does Code Ninjas serve?
Code Ninjas serves children ages 5-14 in the Queen Anne and surrounding communities.
How does the Code Ninjas curriculum work?
The curriculum uses a self-paced, game-based system with nine belts (white to black belt), where kids receive immediate help from Code Senseis and celebrate ‘Belt-Up’ events as they advance, culminating in publishing an app in an app store.
What programs and opportunities does Code Ninjas offer?
Code Ninjas offers a flexible weeknight drop-in program, summer camps (starting August 1), and Parents Night Out events on weekends.
What are the benefits of Code Ninjas for children?
Children gain coding and problem-solving skills needed for future jobs while having fun in a safe, social learning environment where gaming is celebrated and STEM is made cool.
How can I get more information about Code Ninjas Queen Anne?
For more information, visit www.codeninjas.com/wa-queen-anne or for franchising opportunities visit https://connect.codeninjas.com/franchising.

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