We are excited to be back, running our coding workshops in schools across the UK. We are so glad we could work with schools throughout the pandemic through our virtual platform – with students joining us from school and home using our safe and secure platform, but we have really missed working with pupils in the classroom and inspiring the next generation of app and game creators!

We have been overwhelmed with the number of schools that have been for us to run our Coding Workshops in their classrooms, and we are now fully booked this side of Christmas.

We’re now taking bookings for the Spring Term, and we have five fantastic workshops which we can tailor to pupils aged 6-16.

Our two most popular workshops, our Coding Games Workshop and our micro:bit Workshop have both been refreshed for 2022 with brand new content.

We also have our Introduction to Coding entry-level workshop for younger students.

We have our Python Workshop and our new Getting Started with Website Design and Development Workshop for older students. We also run workshops to help teachers get to grips with coding (and teaching coding)!

If you’d like to discuss booking a workshop, please give us a call on 0845 299 3874, or request a call. You can also book online today using our online booking system. We offer special discounts when booking more than one workshop, and all workshops include follow-on support and follow-up materials.

micro:bit Workshop

For pupils aged 9 - 16 (Year 5 - Year 11)

Our micro:bit Workshop teaches your class about the micro:bit, making some apps and games with them during the workshop (we bring our own micro:bits too if your school doesn't yet have any!). We’ll introduce them to MakeCode, the coding language that the micro:bit uses, and teach them the fundamentals of coding before we work on some really fun projects! For older students, we can even use Python with the micro:bit!

Coding Games Workshop

For pupils aged 7 - 18 (Year 3 - Year 13)

Led by a real-world game developer, our Coding Games Workshop teaches coding fundamentals with a very practical workshop. Pupils get plenty of hands-on time with code and will create arcade-style games. With over a dozen projects for all age ranges and abilities—including simple "snake-like" arcade games, top-down dungeon crawler games, platformer games, and even online multiplayer games—we will tailor the projects for your school or group.

Introduction to Coding Workshop

For pupils aged 6 - 9 (Year 2 - Year 4)

Our Introduction to Coding workshop is a great way to get pupils started with code. Using visual programming tools, we'll teach the fundamentals behind coding, and the pupils will create their own simple game, adding controls to characters they've designed. They'll even build in a simple scoring system! This is an extremely accessible workshop, suitable for all ages as an introduction to programming. It also helps young pupils develop their computer literacy. 

Python Workshop

For pupils aged 11 - 16 (Year 7 - Year 11)

Our new Python Workshop is great for teaching coding fundamentals through a real-world programming language. We will use Python (a programming language used by companies such as Google and NASA) to teach coding basics! During the workshop, we will learn how to use Python’s loops, conditional programming, and more, to build some really cool projects including interactive quizzes, a two-player game, and Python-based micro:bit apps including a working spirit level and more!