Hello, Moms and Dads!
Have you noticed on social media and in the news just how bustling Bali is right now with people from all over the world working from their laptops? From Renon to Sanur and South Denpasar, we don’t just see tourists on vacation, but also digital workers who are shaping the world from the beachfront.
This indicates that in Bali, in addition to being accustomed to hearing conversations in various foreign languages, there is one more “language of the future” that will be key for children to compete on the international stage: coding or programming. A way to communicate with the smart technology around us.
The growing number of digital workers is gradually transforming Bali’s image into a global hub of innovation. From a child’s developmental perspective, this is a golden opportunity for Ananda to witness firsthand how technology can provide freedom in work and creativity. In an environment brimming with international networks, children are actually in a real-life “school of the future.”
Coding as a “Universal Language” in the Digital Age
In the future, coding is considered a “new form of literacy”—just as important as reading, writing, and arithmetic.
Learning to code doesn’t mean children have to become computer programmers or IT experts. More than that, coding teaches children to:
Think logically and systematically: Training the brain to break down big problems into small, systematic steps.
Become creators, not just users: Transforming children from mere video viewers or game players into individuals capable of creating their own apps or digital works.
Problem-solving skills: Sharpening critical thinking to find efficient solutions to real-world challenges.
Essential Skills for Local and Expat Children to Compete Globally
Future competition is no longer limited by national borders. Global trends show that digital skills are the most sought-after qualifications by companies worldwide. In fact, a massive global shortage of tech talent is predicted in the coming years.

For both local children and expat children living in Bali, mastering tech skills from an early age is key to ensuring they don’t just become bystanders in the midst of technological progress. By understanding the basics of technology, they will gain:
An edge in various fields: These skills will prove invaluable in whatever field they choose, whether it’s business, the creative arts, medicine, or education.
Readiness for an international career: Opening opportunities to work from anywhere (remote work) or join global companies that value technological proficiency.
Parents, starting to learn coding today isn’t as difficult as it used to be. There are many fun platforms like Scratch, specifically designed so children can learn through interactive games.
We understand that introducing children to the world of technology requires the right guidance so that the process feels like a fun adventure, not an extra academic burden. That’s why Codero invites your child to join the fun of learning together through our Coding & Robotics Workshop in Bali, which will be held on:
📅 Date: May 23 & 24, 2026
🕘 Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM WITA
📍 Location: BIM University Bali
👧 Participants: Open to ages 3 to 15
Let’s give your child the chance to experience firsthand the fun of building robots and programming digital commands in an inspiring environment. Spots are limited, so make sure your creative family secures a spot for your little one right away via the following link:
🔗 Register for the Codero Workshop at BIM University
If you’d like to chat more casually or ask about the event details, our friendly team is always ready to help at:
📞 0878-7561-8124
Let’s support your child’s first steps toward a bright future. See you at BIM University, Amazing Parents!
