Points of Pride

EVERY CGP student will receive coding instruction. Coding is writing a set of instructions that tells the computer how to perform a task. Coding puzzles, tutorial progressions, and unplugged activities (learning computing concepts without a computer) are all on-ramps to a world where students can be passionate and powerful enough to express their imaginations. Coding puts children in control of their own learning through experimenting, trial and error, and thinking critically. It is about giving students the opportunity to engage with powerful ideas. 

All coding classes will be taught by a designated coding specialist who will also work with classroom teachers on ways to integrate coding into other content areas.
We believe that computer science levels the playing field for our students. Exposing them to coding when they don’t have to opt into a class allows them to see how accessible the subject is and decide if they enjoy it. It provides our students with the opportunity to stretch their imaginations well beyond what they already know, by teaching design, logical reasoning, and problem solving – all valuable well beyond the computer science classroom.

A silhouette of a child's head filled with the word 'CODING' and surrounded by various related terms like 'problem solving,' 'creativity,' and 'focus' on a dark blue background.