From Gamebuilding, to Minecraft, to Stop Motion Animation, our range of coding and computing workshops will spark your child’s imagination whilst teaching them important digital life skills in the process.
We run digital workshops for primary school children with one core objective; to teach life skills and engage young people in a meaningful digital education journey. Get in touch to find out how we can help elevate the delivery of computing at your school.
We deliver fun, educational coding and computing workshops that your child is guaranteed to love.
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Holiday Code Camp | King’s House School, Richmond upon Thames | 28 Oct – 1 Nov 2024
The Jam Coding Holiday Code Camp offers a blend of online and offline activities designed to engage and inspire your children throughout the school holidays.
Our coding and computing courses cover a diverse range of exciting topics, including Retro Gaming, Stop Motion Animation, and Minecraft Education. We provide all necessary equipment and resources, ensuring a seamless experience for your child.
Participants will enjoy a mix of screen time and outdoor playground activities, fostering both creativity and social interaction. Please note that attendees should bring a packed lunch to fuel their day of fun and learning!
Secure Your Spot for Just £125.00 For The Whole Week!
To reserve your place, simply click the link on the right. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out to Alex Cairnie at +44 (0) 207 183 2935 or via email at alex.london.tw@jamcoding.co.uk.
We look forward to welcoming you to Code Camp!
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