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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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YMCA Tayside
‘Tech Drop-In’ at YMCA Tayside in Perth & Kinross will be a unique experience for young people to engage with a variety of digital technologies.
STEM Ambassadors in Scotland
STEM Ambassadors in Scotland will fund and support eight Secondary Schools from across Fife as they participate in the FIRST LEGO League Challenge.
St Vincent’s Primary School
St Vincent’s Primary School in South Lanarkshire are planning to deliver an exciting Coding Club for P6 and P7 girls.
St Matthew’s Academy
St Matthew’s Academy are planning to introduce a new FIRST LEGO League club for S1-S4 based on LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
St Cadoc’s Primary School
‘Girls Coding Together’ will be a new all girls club delivered by St Cadoc’s Primary School.
St Anthony’s Primary School
St Anthony’s Primary School in Renfrewshire aims to increase access to high quality computing experiences across the school community.
St Andrew’s RC Primary School
St Andrew’s RC Primary School in Dundee will create four STEM clubs for pupils of various ages focussing on coding, engineering, and robotics, including an all-girls P6/7 club.
North Rhins Partnership
Portpatrick, Leswalt, and Kirkcolm Primary Schools in Dumfries & Galloway have come together to create the North Rhins Partnership.
Newmains Primary School
Newmains Primary School will build on its current offering of Scratch, micro:bits and Barefoot coding by creating a series of activities using Sphero indis and Sphero BOLTs.
Midlothian Council
Midlothian Council, in collaboration with Volunteer Midlothian, will continue to rebuild their tech offering for young people with three new clubs.
Mearns Primary School
Mearns Primary School in East Renfrewshire will create a new code club for pupils in P5-P7 called, ‘AI Pie – A Slice for Everyone’.
McLaren High School
McLaren High School will use their experience and collaborate with Bannockburn, Dunblane, and Stirling High Schools to deliver a Stirling-themed LEGO robotics competition for primary schools within their clusters.
Lasswade Primary School
Lasswade Primary School in Midlothian will offer a new coding club for their younger pupils using Blue-Bots.
Kettins Primary School
Kettins Primary School in Perth & Kinross will purchase computer equipment to give 30 young people from this small, rural school the opportunity to take their coding to the next level.
James Hamilton Primary School
Last year, James Hamilton Primary School in East Ayrshire delivered a series of 6-week coding clubs for older pupils using Sphero BOLTs.
Hillhead Primary School
This year’s grant for the Heart Of Midlothian FC Innovation Centre will see the creation of a brand new programme using LEGO Education SPIKE Prime and Essential