Code Club
www.codeclub.orgAt 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 where 9 to 13-year-olds build and share their ideas. We believe in learning through making, and our coding projects offer young people plenty of opportunities to be creative and to share their creations with each other. Code Club is part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, a UK-based charity. Our projects are free and open to all. They are easy-to-follow, step-by-step guides that young people use to make their own games, animations, and websites with coding languages such as Scratch, HTML/CSS, and Python. 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 alongside their club members. We provide help and support to clubs and volunteers through online training, community events, and a help desk. We also offer lots of additional useful resources, such as downloadable certificates and posters, and we regularly run competitions and prize draws to keep our clubs inspired and connected.
Read moreAt 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 where 9 to 13-year-olds build and share their ideas. We believe in learning through making, and our coding projects offer young people plenty of opportunities to be creative and to share their creations with each other. Code Club is part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, a UK-based charity. Our projects are free and open to all. They are easy-to-follow, step-by-step guides that young people use to make their own games, animations, and websites with coding languages such as Scratch, HTML/CSS, and Python. 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 alongside their club members. We provide help and support to clubs and volunteers through online training, community events, and a help desk. We also offer lots of additional useful resources, such as downloadable certificates and posters, and we regularly run competitions and prize draws to keep our clubs inspired and connected.
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Cambridge
Employees
11-50
Founded
2012
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