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Digital Xtra is a registered charity whose goal is for every young person in Scotland to have access to innovative, meaningful, and creative extracurricular computing and AI activities regardless of their gender, background, or where they live.
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Thornliebank Primary School & Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Thornliebank
Thornliebank Primary School & Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Thornliebank will offer lunchtime clubs over three blocks for the school’s younger learners.
St Luke’s Primary School
Digital Leaders from St Luke’s Primary School in North Ayrshire will help run a series of lunchtime clubs using LEGO Education SPIKE and other sets
St Bridget’s Primary School
‘Digi Dabblers’ by St Bridget’s Primary School will offer three consecutive afterschool sessions consisting of six weeks each.
Southmuir Primary School
Southmuir Primary School will focus on younger learners in a new club called ‘Southmuir Mini Coders’.
Scottish Borders Council
‘Tech Titans’ will be delivered by Scottish Borders Council and Burgh Primary School in Galashiels in partnership with the National Robotarium at Heriot-Watt University.
Saline Primary School
Saline Primary School will deliver afterschool programming activities using the Sphero BOLT starting with draw coding before moving on to block coding and then JavaScript.
Queen’s Park FC Foundation
Queen’s Park FC Foundation works to be intersectional, intergenerational, and interdisciplinary to maximise the impact of its community activities.
Prewired
This grant will allow Prewired to enter at least two teams in the upcoming season of FIRST LEGO League Challenge – ‘SUBMERGED’.
North Ayrshire Council Education Department
North Ayrshire Council Education Department will develop and pilot a new lunch-time workshop at three of North Ayrshire’s primary schools.
New College Lanarkshire
New College Lanarkshire will create at least two additional teams from local mainstream and ASN schools to be introduced to the world of robotics using the VEX V5 system.
Mearns Primary School
‘The TechPlorers’ by Mearns Primary School will engage learners in P4 and P5 with using LEGO Education SPIKE Essential creating hands-on opportunities
Langbank Primary School
Langbank Primary School is passionate about increasing opportunities for children to use and access digital technology.
Knowetop Primary School
Knowetop Primary School is home to North Lanarkshire Council’s Visual Impairment Service and will develop ‘Eye Can Code’, the authority’s only coding club accessible for both visually impaired children and their peers.
Kirkgunzeon Primary School
STEM Leaders at Kirkgunzeon Primary School will develop coding and digital skills, explore careers in digital tech, and develop leadership skills for both pupils and parents/carers.
King’s Park Primary School
‘Play and Create’ by King’s Park Primary School will focus on learning by doing allowing learners to immerse themselves in digital skills.
Kaimes School
Kaimes School will use the modular nature of LEGO Education SPIKE Prime and SPIKE Essential to engage their learners in a variety of activities which cater to their specific needs.