
Back by popular demand and exclusively for children of The Telegraph employees, Code Camp will be returning to The Telegraph London offices this Easter!
At our Game Creation camp your child will embrace their creative side as they design and code their very own computer game. The perfect place to start for beginners who want to kick start their coding journey, and kids with some coding experience will love it too. Each child will design their own engaging platform game and then bring it to life with intuitive, yet powerful, drag and drop code.
Please note - the content is different to February half term, so this camp is suitable for new and returning students!
At the end of the day, your child's finished game will be published and sent home for you to enjoy together. Every student will also receive lifelong access to our coding software, so they can keep creating and coding at home. Along the way, children will have loads of fun, make new friends, and build the confidence and digital skills they need for the future.
Key details:
London Office
111 Buckingham Palace Road
London
SW1W 0DT
Date: Tuesday 7th April 2026
Timings: 9:30am (drop off from 9am) - 4pm (pick up until 4:30pm)
Our day camps are normally priced at £59 per child, but The Telegraph is generously covering 50% of the camp cost, making it just £29 for your child
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MAZE MUNCH
Ages 7-12
MAZE MUNCH is an awesome mini game where the main Hero navigates through intricate mazes. Find collectables scattered throughout the maze that give points, power-ups, or unlock mini-secrets! Your child will make their very own action-packed game packed with cool features and awesome levels! Find the key to unlock the secret door and advance to the next level or uncover a hidden zone.






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My son was extremely excited about the stage 1 course, and couldn't wait to go back each morning. I would in future recommend to share a curriculum with parents, to understand what was learned and what tools used--it isn't easy to interrogate an 8yo, and outside of outcomes I don't really know the details of what was taught.
My daughter (age 9) attended in Jan 2018 and absolutely loved it, it's now her new favourite holiday camp! She didn't know any other children there, but after the kids days she had made some new friends and very keen to go back to the next camp!
Fantastic course, professionally run and with a friendly/knowledgeable team who connected brilliantly with the kids. They made something that can be difficult enjoyable.
Sam was really excited to come to camp and he enjoyed every day. He loved being able to make up his own game and still loves playing it even now. Excellent support, personal, great friends and lots of fun.
My daughter absolutely loved it - thank you so much!
My daughter came back on each of the 3 days stating that she had had the best time ever; she was so delighted by the work she had done and that she had made her very own App. Of course she then showed me how to play on it and helped me through the trickier moves. She is 7!!!