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22nd June 2020

Dear Code Club supporters

Dear Code Club supporters,  We hope you are keeping well. Over the last three months, we’ve seen the Code Club community across the world doing amazing things and adopting new approaches to support children to keep coding from home.  Many of you have delivered your Code Clubs virtually or online, and to help you navigate …

9th March 2020

Code Club celebrates International Women’s Day

To celebrate International Women’s Day, we want to introduce you to some of the amazing women who work for Code Club across the world.  They told us about the women who have inspired them, from grandmothers, to teachers, to scientists, and it’s been amazing to hear the impact that these #RealRoleModels have had on our …

28th February 2020

Jacob shares his top tips to running a fun and engaging Code Club

In February we met educator Jacob from Penpol School in Cornwall. He volunteered to join the Code Club panel as part of the Raspberry Pi educator sessions hosted in London.  After the event, we caught up with Jacob and asked if he would contribute to our blog and share his experiences of running a fun …

12th February 2020

The best thing about Code Club is you!

Roses are red, violets are blue, we really love Code Club, and we hope you do too! Read on and find out why kids love attending Code Club and try our heart-themed projects this Valentine’s Day!   The best thing about Code Club is you! Young members from Star Clubs at RGS the Grange in Worcestershire, …

29th January 2020

Five things to get excited about with Code Club in 2020

We asked Lucia Manzitti, Head of Code Club UK, to tell us five things that she is excited about Code Club in 2020!  It’s a great mix of opportunities for young learners, skill development for volunteers and educators, and the new Code Club book of Scratch… yes, a new book!  1. Coolest Projects is back!  …

14th January 2020

Code Club in Kenya

Last year Code Club’s International Programme Manager, James Aslett, visited Kenya to attend the first-ever Scratch Africa conference in Nairobi, and had the opportunity to see a Kenyan Code Club in action. In this blog, James shares with us what he learned about Code Club in Africa. Scratch Africa In October 2019 I hopped on …

17th December 2019

Code Clubs share their highlights from 2019!

With 2019 coming to a close, we asked Star Clubs in the UK and clubs around the world to share their highlights from the past year. From robots to outer space!  From having code run in space with Astro Pi, to showcasing great ideas at Coolest Projects, to creating a robot named Meriden, 2019 has …

5th December 2019

Volunteer Stewart Watkiss shares five tips on running a Code Club at a Pupil Referral Unit

At Code Club, we believe that all children should have the opportunity to learn to code, no matter who they are or where they come from.  Volunteer Stewart Watkiss has been a Code Club volunteer for six years and has always lived by this value. Recently he set up a Code Club at The Beacon …

22nd November 2019

Announcing the winners of the ‘Shaun the Sheep: Mission to Space’ competition!

After seven weeks of coding and 683 b-a-a-a-a-a-rilliant entries from 35 different countries, we’re excited to announce the winners of the ‘Shaun the Sheep: Mission to Space’ competition! Earlier this year, we joined forces with Aardman Animations, the creators of Wallace & Gromit and Shaun the Sheep, to bring you the ‘Shaun the Sheep: Mission …

7th November 2019

How the National Centre for Computing Education can help your Code Club

Whether you’re a teacher just starting out on your Code Club journey, or you have been running a Code Club for many years, the National Centre for Computing Education can support you and your professional development.  We invited Paul Thornton, Network Education Lead for the National Centre for Computing Education, to share with us what …

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