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Hello there,

We are excited to be back next week for the start of our Spring term. Registration is now OPEN. Please click here to register your child. Places are limited, so don't delay; book today!

Spring Term Dates

13th January to 22nd March 2025

10th February to 22nd February 2025 - half-term break (no classes)

 

Remote Classes

For more details, click here for coding and click here for creative writing.

The term fee is £60, and free and subsidised places are available.

 

Onsite Classes

All sites cover Scratch, HTML/CSS, Python and coding using Lego for Education. We cover Lego Spike Prime and Essentials.

Una Marson Library also teaches 3D design and Technology using Tinkercad. We have two MakerBot 3D printers for students to use.

New this term, Canada Water Library will also teach Arduino.

Onsite classes are free of charge.

For more details, click here.

 

Free ‘Intro to Coding’ Workshops

Are you curious about coding and how it can benefit your child? Join our free 30-minute workshop designed especially for parents and guardians to:

  • Understand what coding is and why it is important for your child to learn coding.
  • Learn more about the classes Ignite Hubs offers.
  • Get guidance on choosing the right class and level for your child.
  • Ask any questions you may have.

Please book to join us on one of the dates below:

Thursday, 9th January 2025 – 5pm to 5:30pm, click here to book

Friday, 10th January 2025 – 12pm to 12:30pm, click here to book

Wednesday, 15th January 2025 – 5:30pm to 6pm, click here to book

 

Duke of Edinburgh's Award

Did you know we are approved providers for the Skills Section of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award (DofE)? Click here to find out more.

DofE Cohort Course Dates

3 months - week commencing 13th January, depending on which class you register for. The end date is 5th April 2025

6 months - week commencing 13th January, depending on which class you register for. The end date is 5th July 2025

 

WhatsApp Group

Join our WhatsApp Group to be updated about our classes, news and other announcements and also connect and share info and advice with each other. We are happy to answer any questions there too.

Click here to join.

If you have any questions or experience any issues with registering, please contact us or call us at [email protected] or call us on 0208 133 3314.

Many thanks,

 

Lin

https://www.ignitehubs.org.uk

Ignite Hubs Remote and Onsite Class Timetable.pdf

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