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21st April 2021

Our Code Club global tour — find out what we learned!

Over the last year, our global Code Club team has missed being able to make in-person club visits. Seeing our clubs’ creativity, enthusiasm, and love of coding first-hand is a massive inspiration to us. This year, the team decided to take a tour of the world to visit clubs online, and in some countries in …

8th April 2021

Educator Sophie, shares her experience to help you get started with Code Club

In February 2021 Sophie Hudson, a teacher at Linton-on-Ouse Primary School and Nursery, took the leap and launched her first Code Club!  Sophie shares what she has learnt from running online sessions and her advice on how you can get started with your Code Club.  Sophie’s helpful pointers If you’re ready to set up a …

25th March 2021

Club leaders’ quick-fire guide to Coolest Projects!

Coolest Projects online is just around the corner and there’s still time for your Code Club members to go on an adventure with code and share their COOL ideas with the world!  We want to make sure you have all the support you need to help your coders make their ideas a reality! To help, …

8th March 2021

Young coder Kayla ‘Zooms’ around the world to meet the women of Code Club!

Meet Kayla! A young coder and our roving reporter for International Women’s Day!  During Kayla’s half term, she ‘Zoomed’ around the world meeting the women of Code Club to learn more about the programme and the #RealRoleModels who have inspired them.  From Manchester to Sydney I loved attending Code Club, it allowed me to be …

4th March 2021

Grandparents know best! Learn what inspired Bhakti’s Coolest Projects idea.

Coolest Projects ignites curiosity and creativity amongst young coders from across the globe.  In 2020, coding superstar Bhakti (13) from Pune, India, entered Coolest Projects. She shares with us her first-hand experience of creating her Scratch game ‘Save Animals’. Gaining real-life skills Bhakti (13), lives in Pune, India and regularly attends her school’s Code Club …

22nd February 2021

Online tips to blast into orbit with Astro Pi Mission Zero!

Astro Pi Mission Zero gives young people the opportunity to blast their program into space and send a message to the astronauts on board the International Space Station.  With many of you supporting young people to learn to code from home, Ruth from The Mount School Code Club in York shares some tried-and-tested tips for …

12th February 2021

How partner-run Coolest Projects events are making a difference to digital makers around the world

Coolest Projects 2021 idea registration is officially open! The online showcase brings together a global community of young digital makers to showcase their tech creations with the world.  Josh, our Global Community Coordinator, celebrates how two international partners ran online Coolest Projects events in 2020, to help inspire your Code Clubs to enter their COOL …

26th January 2021

Four ideas to support young coders’ creativity at home

While the UK and other countries are facing school closures and other restrictions, we wanted to share some thoughts and inspiration to help your Code Club, school, and family code from home. What support is available?  If you can move your Code Club sessions online, we have lots of support and guidance to help you …

12th January 2021

Learn online with Code Club and CoderDojo!

Over the past nine months, Code Club and CoderDojo have teamed up to run a series of community calls. In this blog Kat shares some of her favourite sessions, and gives a sneak peak of our new series of online workshops. In March 2020, we took to the internet in search of a way to …

14th December 2020

Amazing #MyCodeClub moments from 2020

We asked educators, volunteers, young coders, and the Code Club team across the world to share their #MyCodeClub moments from 2020, to mark the incredible work that has taken place during this unprecedented year.  Loving their coding lesson St Patrick’s Primary School based in Troon, Scotland shared their #MyCodeClub moment on Twitter: Fifty children coding …

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