Real Programming 4 Kids

Real Programming 4 Kids

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Canada's leading programming classes and camps for kids. Maximum of 4 students per instructor and no minimum class size.

Live instructors not a self-learning workbook program. RP4K has been in business for over 25 years. Real Programming 4 Kids (RP4K) is a Canadian-based organization offering online coding, math, and AI courses for children and teens, emphasizing small class sizes with a maximum of four students per instructor.

High Sea Tactics Trailer 08/12/2026

High Seas Naval Tactics C # Unity Video. This course was offered for the first time this summer from August 10 to August 21.

High Sea Tactics Trailer Set sail on your biggest game development adventure yet!Build Hig...

07/30/2026

This Summer, Build More Than Just Games... Build a Strategy Adventure!

We're excited to introduce High Sea Tactics an exclusive Unity Game Development Boot Camp designed for students who are ready to take their programming skills to the next level.

This invitation-only program is for young developers who have already built a strong foundation in Unity and C # and are eager to move beyond beginner projects into real game development techniques used by professionals.

During this immersive boot camp, students will:

Build a polished strategy game from the ground up

Create and command fleets in the original game High Sea Tactics

Learn advanced Unity programming and game architecture

Work with a professional Unity AI development tool available through the Unity Asset Store

Experience development workflows used by real game studios

Strengthen problem-solving, programming, and game design skills while creating a portfolio-worthy project

Unlike traditional weekly classes, High Sea Tactics is an intensive, project-based experience where students collaborate, solve real development challenges, and finish the summer with a game they're proud to showcase.

If your child is passionate about programming and game development, this is their opportunity to level up their skills and discover what professional game development is really like.

Spaces are limited and reserved for qualified students.

Dates: August 10 to August 21 (2026)
Time Slots: 11 am - 1 pm EDT or 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm EDT

Ready to set sail? Contact us today at 416 469 9676 or [email protected] to learn more about the High Sea Tactics Unity Game Development Boot Camp!

07/22/2026

Looking for a fun way to introduce your child to coding?

With Real Programming's Java Pizza Bandit course, kids learn real Java programming while building their own arcade-style game. Instead of drag-and-drop coding, students gain hands-on experience with text-based programming, problem-solving, and game development in a fun, engaging environment. 🎮

Perfect for beginners who are ready to take their first step into the world of coding and computer science.

🍕 Learn more about Pizza Bandit:
https://realprogramming.com/online-coding-for-kids-classes/beginner/java-pizza-bandit

06/26/2026

For many kids, math feels abstract.
Numbers. Formulas. Steps to memorize.
But when math is applied, when it’s used to build, create, and solve problems, it starts to click.
In our Applied Mathematics course, students connect math concepts to real coding and logical thinking, helping them understand why it works, not just how.
âś” Learn through application
âś” Strengthen problem-solving skills
âś” Build confidence in math
Explore the course:
https://realprogramming.com/courses/online-applied-mathematics/

06/11/2026

This is what advanced learning actually looks like.
Not tutorials.
Not shortcuts.
Not surface-level coding.
In Chicken Chaser, students take on a complete game development experience, working in Unity, building systems, refining gameplay, and understanding how everything connects.
This is where skills turn into real capability.
âś” Unity game development
âś” Advanced problem-solving
âś” Structured project building
Explore the course:
https://realprogramming.com/online-coding-for-kids-classes/advanced/chicken-chaser/

05/25/2026

This isn’t just another coding class.
It’s your child’s first real development project.
In Rampart Rampage, students work with tools used by actual developers, building games in Unity, writing code in C #, and learning how structured workflows come together.
They don’t just learn coding.
They learn how real projects are built.
âś” Unity game development
âś” C # programming
âś” Intro to professional workflows (including GitHub)
Explore the course:
https://realprogramming.com/online-coding-for-kids-classes/intermediate/rampart-rampage/

05/06/2026

What if your child didn’t just play games…but actually built one?

In our Toadal Chaos course, students move beyond the basics and start thinking like real developers: designing game logic, structuring code, and solving problems step by step.

This is where coding starts to click.

âś” Real programming (not drag-and-drop)
âś” Small classes (max 4 students)
âś” Guided by experienced instructors

Explore the course:
https://realprogramming.com/online-coding-for-kids-classes/developing/toadal-chaos/

04/22/2026

AI is already part of everyday life, from recommendations to voice assistants.

Teaching kids how AI works helps them become informed users, not passive consumers. There's more to AI than ChatGPT. Path finding is part of AI and is important to Video Game Programming!

Learn how our online AI course builds that understanding:
👉 https://realprogramming.com/courses/online-artificial-intelligence/

04/08/2026

Not all screen time is the same.

Online coding classes turn screen time into:
•Active thinking
•Problem-solving
•Creating instead of consuming

That’s why our focus is on real programming, coding games not playing games.

Learn more:
👉 https://realprogramming.com/online-coding-for-kids-classes/

02/27/2026

Just received an email with this picture from the father of one of our online coding students.

Pierre, the dad, wrote, "Hello,

I wanted to share a picture, this is Liam at his science fair today. He created an Arduino powered wheelchair that is voice controlled and has a display to show the tilt as well as a tilt sensor for safety when the wheelchair at 15 degrees. In the acknowledgment of the project, he said a thank you to RP4K to show him how to code.

Thought you would like to know,

Pierre A"

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