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Cypher?s FUTURE SUPER SKILLS: Careers + Code holiday camp is back ?On Location? this May half-term ? at Dulwich Prep London

Get ?200 OFF our 4-day camp! Sign your kids up today with our stunning introductory offer, using code HELLO-DULWICH-50 for your unique saving


What do you want to be when you grow up?

At our upcoming half-term coding camps children (5-12+) will investigate the role code plays in careers in Fashion, Music, Design and Gaming and discover how it may shape the future of these creative industries


Anyone can code, so bring all your friends along and join us this half term at our fabulously fun and creative coding camps for children


Cypher?s FUTURE SUPER SKILLS camps:

> 1st - 4th June 2021

> 10am ? 4pm, Tue - Fri

> Learn to code using Scratch or Python

> Find out how code can help children find the job of their dreams

> Discover how to become an architect, a fashion designer, video game designer or musician

> Enjoy small class sizes where personal attention will help kids to build confidence and get the most out of creating with technology

> We have limited spaces due to Covid-19 restrictions - please book early to avoid disappointment


Book here and check out using code HELLO-DULWICH-50 for your introductory ?200 saving: https://www.cyphercoders.com/on-location-booking

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