Code Club

Learn to code @ Dragon Hall – Dragon Hall Tech Hub was the first Regional Centre for Code Club

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Code Club

Samsung and Code Club announced their partnership in November 2013 launching the ‘Robo-boogie’ competition inviting young coders in primary schools to use a web app to create funky dancing robots.
The winning coder and the school with the most public votes were awarded laptops to start their own Code Club. The first Samsung Code Club Regional Hub in London opened at Dragon Hall in February 2014.

Code Club is a nationwide network of free volunteer-led after-school coding clubs for children aged 9 to 11

If you want to find out more, get involved or grab a place at Code Club then
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Find out more about Code Club nationwide on the Code Club website

Why should Children learn to code?

Learning to code is an important skill now we are living in a digital age. It’s not just enough for our children to know how to use technology – they need to know how it works too.

Learning to code doesn’t just mean you can become a developer, it strengthens problem solving skills and logical thinking and supports key academic subjects such as science, maths and technology.

Code Club teaches children to program by showing them how to make computer games, animations and websites. Code Club is about fun, creativity and learning through exploring. They are in charge of the computer, and can (and should) make it do what they want, not the other way around.

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