Code Ninjas summer camps lead AI and STEM education wave
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 officially 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, which teach children ages 5 to 14 how to build video games, program robots, and navigate AI tools.
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