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Computer Coding Classes for Kids, Online & In-Person


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Spark4Kids run computer coding classes for children aged 6 to 16. Ofsted registered and based in Dulwich, we offer online and in-person classes, Term-Time and Holiday Workshops. (In-Person sessions will be resuming soon!).


Our Summer 2021 Online Term courses are currently available - Book a taster now!


We offer weekly coding classes for kids on Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.


Coding subjects include Scratch, Python, Unity and JavaScript


Touch Typing classes are also available.


Book our popular Minecraft and Roblox modding workshops during school holidays!


For further information - visit our website,

www.spark4kids.com/time-table

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