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CodeWithUs is a Silicon Valley based EdTech organization founded in 2016. We are one of the largest U.S-based EdTech schools with 36000+ students from all over the world. Besides serving 500+ schools in the U.S and Canada, we have students in Europe, Australia and Asia learning various programming languages, robotics, virtual reality, 3D printing and creative game design. Our popular coding topics are Scratch, Roblox (Lua), Minecraft Modding, Python, JavaScript, Arduino and many more.
Our entire teaching staff is U.S based, they're Computer Science graduates and students from top universities. Teachers are thoroughly vetted for their coding skills, teaching ability and background before joining the team. Our teachers go through regular training to improve their teaching skill.
We provide personalized attention to each student and implement project-based learning. Our customized curricula with project focused instructions provide step-by-step guide to students to create games and projects in the coding language of their interests. Teachers explain and break down steps of the code and its purpose while working collaboratively with students on projects. We focus on game designing projects because these generate a lot of interests from students and keep them engaged in the subject.
Our students actively participate in coding competitions, their performance extends to Hackathons organized by large corporations and groups.
We are the preferred partner of Google, Salesforce, HP, Intel and many other large corporations for internal kids/family coding events.
Our entire teaching staff is U.S based and they are Computer Science graduates from top universities. Our teachers are thoroughly vetted for their coding skills, teaching ability and background before joining the team. We hold regular teacher training to improve their skill sets.
Small Business of the year 2020 by CA Small Business Association
Winner of Change the Future Hackathon sponsored by Wells Fargo
Winner of Bay Area Coding Challenge sponsored by PWC
Winner of Technology Innovation Grant by Rotary Club of San Jose