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TEACHING DIGITAL SKILLS FOR BRIGHT FUTURES

Established in 2019, Ignite Hubs is an education charity that specialises in teaching coding and STEM to children and young people. We are committed to helping young people gain the skills, connections and practical experience to help them on their journey to employment. 

Our classes are generally taught by instructors who are working professionals or Master/PHD level students. We cover HTML/CSS, Scratch, Python and Data Science. All abilities are welcome and different levels available for Python. Classes are suitable for children from age 7 and above.

Registration is now open for our Summer term

The Summer term starts on Monday 24th April 2023. We run online classes from Mondays to Thursdays, 6:00pm to 7:00pm. Free onsite classes are also available at Camberwell Library, London SE5, on Thursdays from 6:15pm to 7:15pm. We will be delivering onsite classes at the Trunk, in Elephant & Castle, SE17 on Wednesdays, 6:15pm to 7:15pm from mid-June. All classes are delivered during term-time only.

For more details and to book please visit our website at https://www.ignitehubs.org.uk

If you have any questions please contact us at [email protected]

We look forward to welcoming your child to learn with us!

Best wishes,

 

Lin

 

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