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Summer Boot Camp – Summer Break

The British Youth International college is hosting a Summer Boot Camp this year during the Summer Break from school. Does your child want to learn to make their own games? How about learn how their console games are made? This is all available during our Computer Coding Boot Camp this Summer!

Summer computing Boot Camp for kids

Course Title

Holidays

Date

Age

Price

3 Day Games Development Boot Camp

(Unreal Engine)

Summer Holidays 10th July – 12th
July 2017
9-14 £75
Register
3 Day Games Development Boot Camp

(Unity)

Summer Holidays 17th July – 19th
July 2017
9-14 £75
Register
3 Day Games Development Boot Camp

(Unreal Engine)

Summer Holidays 24th July – 26th
July 2017
9-14 £75
Register
3 Day Games Development Boot Camp

(Unity)

Summer Holidays 31st July – 2nd
August 2017
9-14 £75
Register
3 Day Games Development Boot Camp

(Unity)

Summer Holidays 7th August – 9th
August 2017
9-14 £75
Register

Deals for Summer Kids Computing Classes

We have an offer for 2 weeks, an Unreal Engine 3 day course and a Unity 3 day course! If you register for the Unreal Engine Boot Camp you can get a discount on the Unity Boot Camp. Instead of paying £150 for the 2 weeks, it is £125.

You can also bring your child early and pick them up later at the cost of £5 per hour. Feel free to send any enquiries regarding the Summer Boot Camp through our website.

About Lunch and other requirements

  • Kids are required to bring their own meals for the lunchtime break.
  • Kids are advised to bring their own laptops in order to keep the programs they make and the software we install, however we have the necessary facilities to allow them to create the programs and they can bring in a pen drive to save their work.
  • The Boot Camps start at 10am and finish at 3pm each day.

Summer Computing Boot Camp for kids

What is Computer Coding? Computer Coding or programming as its better known in the industry; is a way of telling the computer what to do. A programme (even your favourite game), is a list of instructions which tell the computer which actions to perform. The best way to describe this process is if I give you an example:

I ask you to make me tea. You don’t know how to make me tea. Are you going to bring me tea? No.
I write you a list of instructions on how to make me some tea. I tell you to read the list and make me tea. Do you bring me tea?
Voila! You bring me tea.

Programming is very much the same, only we use algorithms and other not-so-complex methods to tell a computer to do something we want it to. These algorithms and such usually involve math, which is why programming is a great way to improve your child’s logical thinking. A kid who understands a computer program, likely understands more maths.

How is this of any use to my child?

This question is common. Why should my child learn to code? I’ll tell you this for free, if your child learns to code, and they stick with it throughout school and high school, they could be one of the UK’s top earners not even a decade after they leave school. Maybe you’re not so money motivated, perhaps happiness. Your child will have the opportunity to socialise with like-minded children in their age bracket while learning a valuable skill.

How do we know this is really the case?

Don’t believe us? Check out our testimonials here, or come along and see a class for yourself.
They were students at last year’s Easter Computer Coding Boot Camp.