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As schools close out for the summer, a homegrown Georgia company is taking center stage in the race to prepare the next generation for a tech-driven economy. What started as a single learning center has scaled into Code Ninjas, a global kids' coding education powerhouse that is transforming how families approach artificial intelligence, robotics, and computer science outside the traditional classroom.
With more than 350 locations worldwide, spanning the U.S., Canada, and the United Kingdom, the Atlanta-headquartered franchise is seeing unprecedented demand for its summer camps. These programs teach children ages 5 to 14 how to build video games, program robots, and navigate AI tools. The camps aim to make complex subjects accessible and fun, turning screen time into a hands-on learning experience.
Parents are increasingly looking for ways to keep their kids engaged during the summer break while also building skills that matter for the future. Code Ninjas offers a structured environment where kids can progress at their own pace, earning belts and rewards as they master new concepts. The curriculum covers everything from basic logic and coding languages to advanced robotics and artificial intelligence applications.
Industry experts point to a growing skills gap in technology fields, and programs like these are seen as a way to spark early interest in STEM careers. For many families, the summer camps provide a practical alternative to traditional day camps, blending education with the kind of interactive play that keeps children motivated. As AI continues to reshape the job market, the demand for such programs shows no signs of slowing down.
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