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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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Claypotts Castle Primary School
‘Claypott’s Coders’ at Claypotts Castle Primary School will improve digital innovation and robotics across the school.
CamCare UK
CamCare UK will offer STEM enrichment opportunities in ten Local Authorities across Scotland to foster curiosity and confidence in young innovators aged 7 to 16
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.
Civic Digits C.I.C.
Up to 150 primary school pupils in Dundee will participate in The Big Data Show by Civic Digits C.I.C. at Abertay University’s new cyberQuarter
St Joseph’s RC Primary School
St Joseph’s RC Primary School in Dundee will build on previous success in Minecraft and Astro Pi competitions with a new LEGO Leaders Code Club offering a variety of LEGO based activities. Younger children will also use Bee-Bots and Blue-Bots as an introduction to computational thinking
Scottish Council for Development & Industry
SCDI's Young Engineers & Science Clubs will provide young people in Glasgow an opportunity to investigate energy usage in their school or home and then use the micro:bit to create a solution to reduce their consumption
Civic Digits CIC
The Big Data Show by Civic Digits CIC will engage around 1,000 11-13 year olds while exploring cyber security and associated data skills.
Dundee & Angus College in partnership with the Dundee Science Centre
Aiming to reach around 600 pupils in Dundee, the project will deliver an informal learning programme to young people located in areas unequipped with the facilities and resources required to foster engagement with digital skills.
St Joseph’s RC Primary School
St Joseph’s R.C. Primary School in Dundee will run a Code Club for Gaming and Esports for P5 to P7 learners
Kingspark School
Kingspark School’s Code and Glow Club will be an immersive sensory storytelling code club designed for learners with additional support needs.
Harris Academy
The Raspberry Pi Code Club at Harris Academy in Dundee will be a weekly STEM club for S1 to S3 learners using Raspberry Pi computers.
Dundee & Angus College
Dundee & Angus College will host the 2025/26 FIRST LEGO League Challenge regional tournament for Dundee and Angus.