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Technology workshops for 9-17 year olds each Sunday at Alleyn?s School


Jill Hodges

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Master the skills that shape tomorrow in a fun and inspiring learning environment.


Fire Tech has delivered over 10,000 learning experiences to young people, empowering them to be creative, confident and courageous tech users. Fire Tech was started by Jill Hodges who wanted to make sure her own children were learning 21st-century tech skills so they could take advantage of the world they were growing up in.


Courses take place at Alleyn?s School(SE22 8SU), over five Sundays, starting this March. Each session lasts for 2-3 hours depending on the course. Courses range from ?175-?300 and are taught in small class sizes (8 students to 1 tutor) by subject specialists. For more information visit Fire-Tech.com or call us on 020 3950 7310.


Courses include Junior Tech Club (9-12-year-olds), Teen Java Club (12-17-year-olds) and Teen Python Club (14-17-year-olds).


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