Jahra Cracks the Code

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Jarrah, Kuwait – KSH students in Jarrah are diving into the world of game development, using MIT Scratch to unleash their creativity. This visual programming language, developed by the MIT Media Lab, empowers young minds to easily build interactive games, stories, and animations by simply dragging and dropping code blocks.


Through Scratch, these students are not only having fun but also gaining crucial skills. They're learning fundamental programming concepts like logic, sequencing, and problem-solving in an engaging way. Their projects range from adventurous mazes to educational quizzes, showcasing impressive imagination and technical understanding.


This hands-on experience goes beyond coding; it fosters critical thinking, perseverance, and collaboration. As they design, debug, and refine their games, KSH students are developing vital digital literacy skills for the future. By encouraging such innovative tools, KSH is nurturing a generation of creators ready to tackle tomorrow's challenges.