Verified Fall 2026Year-round$$4.5 (32 Google reviews)In Person
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Age Range
Ages 5-15
Dates
Year-round or rolling enrollment
Price
$$
Format
In Person
Location
Plano, TX
Schedule
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Why families bookmark it: A top choice for youth activities and classes, appreciated for patient instruction.
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Here at iCode, we introduce kids to the exciting adventures of STEM education through hands-on, project-based learning that helps them develop real-life skills—while, of course, having fun!
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A top choice for youth activities and classes, appreciated for patient instruction.
Our popular camps are designed to teach the exciting world of robotics, stop motion film, and MOC Building. Space is limited and can fill up quickly so sign up today.
Age Range
Ages 5-15
Price
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Editor's note
A top choice for youth activities and classes, appreciated for spotless facilities.
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“Our son absolutely loves going to iCode Plano! The environment is welcoming, engaging, and perfectly tailored to spark kids’ interest in coding, 3D design, and technology. Ashley has been especially wonderful, she was incredibly accommodating and took the time to understand our son’s specific interests and needs, which made a huge difference in his experience. It’s clear the staff genuinely care about the kids and their growth. We’re so happy we found iCode Plano and highly recommend it to other families.”
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“Great experience with iCODE Plano! The enrollment process was smooth and welcoming, and Ashley was especially helpful — patient, accommodating, and eager to explain all the program options.
We’re impressed by the range of classes offered, from beginner coding and robotics to fun, creative tech challenges that are perfect for young kids. The curriculum seems engaging and thoughtfully designed to build important skills like critical thinking and creativity.
Our 6-year-old can’t wait to start. Highly recommend iCODE Plano!”
“Amazing staff that really takes care of you and treats you like family. The kids love going there. I have learned so much and look forward to each class! Thank you to Miss Ashley and team pouring your heart out for our children. We’re so glad to be here”
“We’ve been iCode customers on-and-off through the $25 game night parties, so I felt comfortable trying a 1-day camp ($99), with aggressive plans to move up to a 5-day camp ($499) this Spring and eventually the belt program ($2,475ish) this Fall.
Unfortunately, the 1-day camp didn’t deliver what was advertised. We were asked to go to a different CITY (under the same ownership) on short notice, and the Drone Code Programming with Python 3 curriculum was completely replaced with what appeared to be 3D Innovators.
I wasn’t told about this change beforehand; in fact, we were reassured by the director, Ashley, that “they are prepared for you guys to come!” which gave the impression everything was on plan.
My son came home with only a small piece of filament (see pic), and what he actually worked on didn’t match what we paid for. It would be embarrassing for my customers who signed up specifically for 3D Innovators to only come home with a string of plastic due to broken equipment.
When I raised the issue, iCode issued a refund, which I appreciate—but the response included the line, “We normally don’t offer refunds.” That is not the correct response when a program doesn’t deliver the advertised curriculum. A refund isn’t a favor—it’s the right outcome when the service fails. The bigger problem isn’t the money—it’s trust and execution.
A free class doesn’t fix that, because if a paid program didn’t deliver, why would a free one be any different?
As another reviewer summed it up, “I'm not paying hundreds to thousands of dollars when I know the teachers don't even know what they are doing, embarrassing to say the least.”
Same, girl. Same.
All the goodwill built up disappeared in one experience. Families considering higher-cost programs should know that marketing, execution, and transparency may not align. I only found out because I asked my son the right questions. This incident led me to find another program elsewhere.
The director did not respond with an explanation of what happened (again, under the same ownership) nor has she engaged with the feedback sent over email, so consider any response here as disingenuous.”
“Ashley is phenomenal to work with. She is friendly and extremely helpful. Our son loves going to the icode plano location.”