Code Ninjas Plymouth Summer Camps

Plymouth, MN

Ignite young minds with weeklong coding and tech adventures, building skills and sparking creativity

Ages
5–14
Price
$249/wk
Financial aid
Available

About this camp

Code Ninjas Plymouth offers weeklong coding and STEM summer camps for ages 5-14. Themes include Robotics (LEGO Spike Prime), Roblox, Minecraft, Game Design (Scratch, Unity), AI and Machine Learning, 3D Printing, Cybersecurity, and YouTube Content Creation. Led by Code Senseis. Franchise location - pricing and specific themes vary.

FillTheWeek Camp Score
D45/100
How we score
  • Data completeness30.0 / 40
  • Safety & accreditation0.0 / 35
  • Value vs. category median15.0 / 15

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Sessions & dates

Code Ninjas Plymouth Summer Camps

Ages 5–14
  • 2026 dates not yet published09:0012:00
    Availability unknown$249/wk
  • 2026 dates not yet published09:0012:00
    Availability unknown$249/wk

Code Ninjas Plymouth Summer Camps: parent FAQ

What ages does Code Ninjas Plymouth Summer Camps accept?
Code Ninjas Plymouth Summer Camps serves campers ages 5–14.
How much does Code Ninjas Plymouth Summer Camps cost?
Sessions are listed at $249 per week. Confirm current pricing with the provider before registering.
Where is Code Ninjas Plymouth Summer Camps located?
Code Ninjas Plymouth Summer Camps is located in Plymouth, MN.
Does Code Ninjas Plymouth Summer Camps 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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