Holiday Clubs Your Child Will Love

Birmingham South

Ages 5 – 11
Small groups
Active & balanced days

Easter Holiday Clubs 2026

We’re running our Easter Code, Craft & Create Club at Lickey End First School,
and we’d love to welcome new children along

Looking for an Easter holiday club that’s fun, structured, and genuinely worthwhile?

Our holiday clubs mix creative tech with plenty of hands-on activities, with lots of off screens time enjoying crafts, games and fun activities.

Children taking part in jam coding holiday club

Confident Kids. Real Skills.

During the day children will enjoy things like:

🎨 Easter arts & crafts projects, 🐣 making decorations and themed craft activities.

💻 Coding, Minecraft coding, LEGO and Micro:bit robotics and creative tech activities.

🎮 Fun problem-solving and hands-on tech projects

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Why Parents Book With Us

✔️ Fully DBS-checked, trained staff
✔️ First aiders on site at all times
✔️ Structured Club
✔️ No experience needed
✔️ 10% sibling discount available

We aim to create a fun, relaxed and creative environment where children can try new things, make friends and enjoy a varied day.

For all abilities – children do not need any previous coding experience to join.

🎟️ Flexible Booking & Family-Friendly Offers

Each day has a different theme, so you can book individual days or the full week to suit your child and your schedule.

A 10% sibling discount is available for families booking more than one child.

📧 Questions?

Please contact us at   birmingham.south@jamcoding.co.uk

 

Spaces are limited and our holiday clubs fill quickly.

View the full programme below and book your child’s place today!

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Game Building

This workshop will teach learners how to code and build their very own 3D Computer Game in teams.

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Minecraft

Minecraft Treasure Hunt followed by creating some amazing Minecraft artwork

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Robotics

They will program and control real robots, learn how sensors and movement work

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Micro:Bit

Students will learn how to program Micro:Bits using block coding

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