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12 April 9am to 1pm Free


Pepys Community Library


This event takes place every Saturday from 24 February to 16 April


Address:


Pepys Community Library Service Pepys Resource Centre

Old Library

Deptford Strand

London SE8 3BA

Computer programming club for children and young people


Booking information


Contact: Dilyana

Tel:0786 146 3519

Email: [email protected]


Suitable for:


Young people


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Without wanting to spam this forum with a commercial, I provide computer tuition to kids and adults, and run a number of coding clubs and groups.


I actually run the Dulwich Hamlet Code Club, another in Dulwich and a couple elsewhere.


The Code Club website doesn't make clear that these clubs are only open to pupils at the schools, and membership is very limited and heavily oversubscribed.


I can only suggest that you badger your child's school to set up a Code Club of their own.


I'd be happy to set up a local paid-for club if a few parents could commit, and we could get at least one parent to help out with each session.


I spend my weekdays tutoring at schools and youth projects, but would be free to run a club at the weekend. I'm also free after 4.30 on a Thursday and Friday.


I would have to charge, although at a very reasonable rate (equivalent to paid-for after-school clubs): I currently volunteer for about 20 hours a week, and spend a fortune in printing and travel costs!


There are some (rather out-of-date) details on my website:


comptutor.co.uk


Good luck in your quest!


Thom

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