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Hello there,

We are an education charity for children and young people. We teach coding and STEM classes online and also in-person at libraries in Southwark. We cover HTML & CSS, Python, Scratch and hardware.

Our classes are taught by experienced instructors who are passionate about STEM and we help students connect what they are learning through practical projects.

We have free and discounted places available. Please do share this amazing learning opportunity with your family and friends.

Registration is now open for our Autumn 2023 with classes commencing 19th September. Our class timetable is as follows:

Remote Sessions

Tuesdays - HTML/CSS, 6 - 7pm

Wednesdays - Scratch, 6 - 7pm

Thursdays - Python, 6 - 7pm

Onsite Sessions

Walworth Library: Tuesdays from 6:15 - 7:15 pm

Peckham Library: Wednesdays from 6:15 - 7:15 pm

Camberwell Library: Thursdays from 6:15 - 7:15 pm

Our aim is to inspire more children and young people to be interested in STEM and have the technical skills needed to access STEM careers in the future. Please visit our website for more details of our work: https://www.ignitehubs.org.uk

Thanks for your time and please reach out should you have any questions.

 

Lin

Code Hub Autumn Term 23.pdf

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