ScratchFlappy Bird
“Coding is so much fun. I love coming every Saturday because I get to learn how to build the games I usually play, like Flappy Bird.”

Eli
age 10

Free trial
Book a free first session. Your child discovers Codaquest and leaves with a project. Zero commitment.
What to expect
Student projects
In a single session, your child discovers the basics of coding and starts building their own project.
Scratch“Coding is so much fun. I love coming every Saturday because I get to learn how to build the games I usually play, like Flappy Bird.”

Eli
age 10
Python“THANK YOU MAX for helping me build Space Invaders in Python. I admit I brag a bit in front of my friends, but at the same time it's pretty stylish, right? I think they're jealous… lol”

Noé
age 13
Python“Building a Pac-Man is cool and all, but I'm aiming higher. I want to recreate Minecraft or Roblox! I feel like I'm getting closer to my goal every week. It's actually simple.”

Raphaël
age 9
Scratch“Welcome to GrimaceLand, the planet where Mr. Grimace makes everyone fall into madness. Quick, you only have seconds to fight Grimace and recover the cure!”

Lamine
age 16
Code.org“I love geography, so I figured I'd make a quiz to see if my mum knew the answers. I think I'll do another one about dogs next. I have lots of ideas.”

Louise
age 7
Python“I wanted to work for Nintendo, but at the rate I'm learning, Nintendo will be working for me instead. Honestly, look at this masterpiece. Guess who made it? Yep.”

Edgar
age 13
Roblox Studio“I met Julia at coding. Right now we're working on a top-secret project outside of class (shh). Since I pick things up quickly, school bores me; coding is the opposite.”

Olivia
age 15
Scratch“Coding is so much fun. I love coming every Saturday because I get to learn how to build the games I usually play, like Flappy Bird.”

Eli
age 10
Python“THANK YOU MAX for helping me build Space Invaders in Python. I admit I brag a bit in front of my friends, but at the same time it's pretty stylish, right? I think they're jealous… lol”

Noé
age 13
Python“Building a Pac-Man is cool and all, but I'm aiming higher. I want to recreate Minecraft or Roblox! I feel like I'm getting closer to my goal every week. It's actually simple.”

Raphaël
age 9
Scratch“Welcome to GrimaceLand, the planet where Mr. Grimace makes everyone fall into madness. Quick, you only have seconds to fight Grimace and recover the cure!”

Lamine
age 16
Code.org“I love geography, so I figured I'd make a quiz to see if my mum knew the answers. I think I'll do another one about dogs next. I have lots of ideas.”

Louise
age 7
Python“I wanted to work for Nintendo, but at the rate I'm learning, Nintendo will be working for me instead. Honestly, look at this masterpiece. Guess who made it? Yep.”

Edgar
age 13
Roblox Studio“I met Julia at coding. Right now we're working on a top-secret project outside of class (shh). Since I pick things up quickly, school bores me; coding is the opposite.”

Olivia
age 15
Parents
« I wanted my kids to learn what's behind their favourite games. Now they come back from coding every Saturday, grinning from ear to ear, and show me the new game they've just invented. »

Antoine Jacobs
Parent
« I work in tech and I know how important computing is for the future. Two years at Codaquest have just opened up a world of possibilities for my son. For life. »

Diego Carranza
Parent · works in tech
« It really moved me to see my shy daughter talking to me with her hands flying in excitement, telling me about every game she wanted to create and the bug she'd managed to fix. »

Anne Meyers
Parent
« I was tired of always having to play the police officer with my child over video games. With coding, he's finally found a balance. It feels so good! »

Sylvie Tran
Parent
« I really wanted my son to meet other kids his age. Coding helped him open up. He and his friends even have a challenge going to make the best game. It seems to amuse him, and it amuses me too. »

Sophie Ackerman
Parent
« It's funny to hear a child project themselves, eyes shining, telling you about the game studio they want to work for, or how they built Brawl Stars. Even if I don't understand a word. »

Zoe de Broqueville
Parent
50+
verified reviews. 5 / 5 on average.
Our address
Our camps run in person in Brussels, at Silversquare Delta, in a space designed for coding in great conditions. (The weekly courses, meanwhile, are online.)
Av. Arnaud Fraiteur 15/23
1050 Bruxelles

Yes, completely. No credit card required, no automatic subscription. The session is free. Full stop.
Our classes are for children aged 7 to 16. We adapt the content to each age range: Scratch for the youngest, Roblox Studio and Python for ages 10–12, JavaScript for teens.
Not at all. The vast majority of our students start from zero. Our instructors know exactly how to make coding accessible and fun from the very first session.
Both. In person in Brussels (Av. Louise 231 until 1 July 2026, then Silversquare Delta, Av. Arnaud Fraiteur 15-23) or online via video conference. You pick whichever works best for your family.
If your child is hooked. And they almost always are. We introduce our monthly subscription plans. No pressure, we answer every question you have.
Every child leaves with a real project they built themselves. No copy-paste tutorials. The pride of showing their game to the family. That's priceless.
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600+
kids taught
5 / 5
from 50+ reviews
7–16
years
85%
re-enrolment rate
No commitment · No credit card