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Hello,

I am pleased to let you know that registration for the Spring term is now open. Classes will begin from the week commencing 12th January 2026.

 Spring Term Classes

We offer a wide range of online and in-person classes to build confidence, creativity and future-ready skills. Click on the links below for more details:

👉Click  here to register: https://www.ignitehubs.org.uk/register

New Online Coding Classes

Micro:bit – Physical Computing

An introduction to physical computing and coding using the BBC Micro:bit through interactive projects.

Please note: after the half-term break, students will need to have access to a Micro:bit. They cost around £18, and we will provide details on where to buy one if needed. Ignite Hubs will provide free kits to families in need of financial support. To find out more about Micro:bit, please click here.

🕛 Mondays | 5pm to 6pm

Age 7 to 18

Click here for more details

Computational Thinking

Learn the core principles of computer science. Explore how computers work and develop computational thinking skills.

🕛 Wednesdays | 6pm to 7pm

Age 7 to 18

Click here for more details

Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE)

Ignite Hubs is an Approved Activity Provider for the skills section of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE). Students can select any of our classes as their chosen skill. Click here for more details: https://www.ignitehubs.org.uk/duke-of-edinburgh

Places are limited, so please book as soon as possible. 

We look forward to welcoming your child to learn with us for an exciting Spring term. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected]

Many thanks,

 

Lin

Ignite Hubs Coding Classes Spring 26.pdf STEM Hub Spring 26.pdf

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