Summer Computer Camp

Computer Science/Programming classes for high school students?
My high school cancelled the course and I was wondering if there were any computer camps or courses I could take in the summer or after school. I live in Toronto, so anywhere close by is okay (if it’s an overnight camp, then anywhere within 3-4 hours is maximum i guess)
thanks guys! ![]()
i don’t mind paying for courses, it’s about impossible finding anything for free!
I don’t live in toronto… but here in the U.S. you can take many introductory courses at the local community college. (over the summer). We also have many computer camps. Google “computer camps Toronto” or “computer camps canada’ and I bet something will turn up. If you have a community center or library nearby they may also offer classes.
Another option is self-study. You will have to decide if this way of learning works for you.
Good luck!
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