Code Ninjas Expands STEM Education Access in Greensboro with New Coding Center

Code Ninjas opens a new Greensboro location offering video game-based coding education for children aged 5-14, addressing growing demand for STEM skills preparation in an AI-driven economy.

September 11, 2025
Code Ninjas Expands STEM Education Access in Greensboro with New Coding Center

Code Ninjas, the nation's largest kids coding franchise, has opened a new center in Greensboro at 2961 Battleground Ave, bringing video game-based STEM education to local children ages 5-14. The September 20th opening represents a strategic expansion in North Carolina's Triad region, addressing the critical need for early technology education as artificial intelligence and digital transformation reshape the workforce.

The Greensboro location, owned by local IT professional Miles Martin and his wife Ashley, utilizes a martial arts-inspired curriculum where students progress through nine belt levels while creating their own video games and apps. This approach makes complex coding concepts accessible and engaging for young learners, helping them develop practical skills in robotics, problem-solving, and critical thinking. The Martins, who also operate a High Point location and plan expansion into Winston-Salem, bring 20 years of IT and cybersecurity experience to the venture.

The educational model's significance lies in its timing and methodology. As Miles Martin noted, "AI and other technologies are transforming the way we live and work, and it's so important to help kids in our community prepare for these changes." The center's game-based learning approach provides hands-on experience with technology that traditional education often lacks, positioning students for future career opportunities in growing tech sectors.

Code Ninjas Greensboro offers flexible programming including weeknight sessions, weekend camps, and Parents Night Out events, making STEM education more accessible to busy families. The center employs trained instructors called Code Senseis who guide students through self-paced learning while encouraging peer collaboration. More information about programs and offerings is available at https://www.codeninjas.com/nc-greensboro.

The economic implications extend beyond education, as the franchise expansion creates local employment opportunities and contributes to Greensboro's business ecosystem. The Greensboro Chamber of Commerce participated in the grand opening celebration, which included community workshops and a $2,000 donation to Duke Children's Hospital through the Extra Life partnership. This community integration demonstrates how technology education businesses can support both economic development and social causes simultaneously.