ASTEME — Intro to Coding

Los Angeles, CA

ASTEME — Intro to Coding in Los Angeles is a thoughtful summer exploration of foundational programming.

Ages
5–12
Price
$595/wk
Financial aid
Available

About this camp

This Los Angeles summer camp, ASTEME — Intro to Coding, offers a foundational experience in computer programming for young learners. Through engaging activities and projects, campers will explore core coding concepts, develop problem-solving skills, and gain an understanding of how technology works. The camp provides an accessible entry point into the world of computer science, fostering curiosity and digital literacy in a supportive environment.

FillTheWeek Camp Score
C35/100
How we score
  • Data completeness30.0 / 35
  • Value vs. category median4.5 / 15

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Sessions & dates

ASTEME — Intro to Coding

Ages 5–12
  • 2026 dates not yet published09:0015:00
    Availability unknown$595/wk
  • 2026 dates not yet published09:0015:00
    Availability unknown$595/wk

ASTEME — Intro to Coding: parent FAQ

What ages does ASTEME — Intro to Coding accept?
ASTEME — Intro to Coding serves campers ages 5–12.
How much does ASTEME — Intro to Coding cost?
Sessions are listed at $595 per week. Confirm current pricing with the provider before registering.
Where is ASTEME — Intro to Coding located?
ASTEME — Intro to Coding is located in Los Angeles, CA.
Does ASTEME — Intro to Coding offer financial aid or scholarships?
Yes — at least one program lists financial aid or scholarships. Apply or ask directly through the provider.

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