Dreamers Academy hosts ‘Code for Language’ coding contest

Dreamers Academy, the largest online coding platform for children in Bangladesh, successfully organised the ‘Code for Language’ coding competition and award ceremony at Emerald International School.

The event, held in honour of International Mother Language Day, provided young coders a platform to showcase their creativity and technical skills.

The competition saw an overwhelming response, with 350 students participating in categories such as Scratch, Python, and website design. After a rigorous evaluation, 28 participants were selected as finalists, with nine emerging as top coders. The winners, including the champion, first runner-up, and second runner-up, were recognised for their outstanding projects that demonstrated innovation and technical skill.

To honour their achievements, every participant received a certificate, while the top coders were awarded prestigious crests. The event was attended by the chief advisor of Emerald International School, Mohammad Rownok, and Dreamers Academy co-founders, Sharif Ahmed and Ashfaq Zaman. Their speeches encouraged young programmers to continue pursuing excellence in technology and innovation.

Speaking at the event, Sharif Ahmed said, “Coding is not just about programming; it’s about problem-solving, creativity, and preparing for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. We are proud to support young minds in their journey towards innovation.”

The ‘Code for Language’ competition marked a significant milestone in promoting digital literacy and coding education among young learners in Bangladesh. Dreamers Academy remains committed to fostering technological excellence and empowering the next generation with essential 21st-century skills.

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