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A Code Club in every community

At Code Club, we think all children should have the opportunity to learn to code, no matter who they are or where they come from. We work with a global community of volunteers, educators, and partners to run free coding clubs, for children aged 9 and above.

We believe in learning through making, and our coding projects offer young people opportunities to be creative and to share their creations with each other.

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What happens at a club?

At the club sessions, young people use free, step-by-step project guides specially created by us. Club organisers provide support to help the young people progress through our projects, to create games, animations, and web pages using Scratch, Python, or HTML/CSS.

Find out more about our projects

We provide free resources

Our projects are step-by-step guides that help young people to make their own games, animations, and websites with code.

The projects introduce coding concepts one by one and let young people progressively build their knowledge. Adults running the clubs don’t need to be experienced coders, and many volunteers in our community enjoy learning coding alongside their club members.

Club leaders and volunteers can access lots of useful resources, such as downloadable certificates and posters, and our team provides help and support through online workshops, community events, and an online help desk.

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Sue's experiences

Sue, a Code Club educator, shares on our blog how the Code Club projects and resources support young people’s learning and confidence.

Read our blog

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Code Club and the Raspberry Pi Foundation

Code Club is a programme run by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, a registered UK charity. Together, we are part of a growing worldwide movement that works to put the power of computing and digital making into the hands of people all over the world.

Learn more about the Raspberry Pi Foundation

Safety and support

We are committed to following safeguarding best practice so that Code Clubs can be creative, fun, and safe places for children to learn.

Head to our help page to find frequently asked questions, or to get in touch with the Code Club team.

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Our partner network

Code Club collaborates with a global network of non-profit organisations, working together to bring Code Club to young people in their communities.

Find out more about our partners