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Hello there,

We are excited to let you know that registration for our Autumn Term is now open. Please register your child as soon as possible, as there are limited spaces using the link below:

Click here for the registration form.

Autumn Term Dates:
Monday 22nd September – Saturday 6th December
Half-term break: 20th October – 8th November no classes

 

Code Hub – Remote Coding Classes

 Click here to view classes and for more details.

Classes on offer:

  • HTML/CSS – beginner, intermediate and advance levels
  • Python – beginner, intermediate and advance levels
  • Coding with Minecraft

 

Creativity Hub – Remote Creativity and Literacy Classes

 Click here to view classes and for more details.

Classes on offer:

  • Creative Writing - level 1
  • Creative Writing - level 2 (*New Course)
  • Digital Storytelling & Non-fiction (*New Course)

 

Maths – Remote Classes

 Click here to view classes and for more details.

Classes on offer:

  • Maths Essentials - level 1
  • Maths Explorer - level 2 (*New Course)

 

STEM Hub – Onsite Classes in Libraries

 Click here to view classes at all library locations.

Classes on offer:

  • Mondays, 6:15pm to 7:15pm – Canada Water Library
  • Tuesdays, 6:15pm to 7:15pm – Walworth Library
  • Thursdays, 6:15pm to 7:15pm – Camberwell Library
  • Saturdays, 11am to 12pm – Una Marson Library

 

Specialist offering:

  • Una Marson Library - 3D Design Technology. This is in addition to coding and other hardware that we teach in all locations.
  • Camberwell LibraryDevelop Maths Skills through Art (*New Course), click here to learn more. This is in addition to coding and other hardware that we teach in all locations.

 

Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

We are an Approved Provider for the Skills Section of the Award. For the Autumn term, the three, six or twelve months duration, covering the Bronze, Silver and Gold levels, are available.

 Click here to find out more. 

 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at [email protected]

We look forward to welcoming your child for an amazing Autumn term of learning!

Many thanks,

 

Lin

Ignite Hubs Creative and Non Fiction Writing Autumn Term 2025.pdf Ignite Hubs Learn to Code Autumn 2025.pdf Ignite Hubs STEM Hub Autumn 25.pdf Ignite Hubs Succeed in Maths Poster Autumn 2025.pdf

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