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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.
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
St Cadoc’s Primary School
‘Girls Coding Together’ will be a new all girls club delivered by St Cadoc’s Primary School.
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’.
East Renfrewshire Council
East Renfrewshire Council will pilot a new lunchtime DigiSTEM Club for pupils from St John’s and Carlibar Primary Schools.
Maidenhill Primary School
Maidenhill Primary School in East Renfrewshire will prioritise engaging girls and young women to inspire them to consider a career in STEM. Participants will have a chance to use resources to work together and solve a series of computational, robotics, and structural tasks and challenges.
West College Scotland
West College Scotland will expand their engagement online by working with teachers from primary schools in East Renfrewshire and Glasgow
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
Carlibar Primary School
The primary school will develop a Digital Learning Hub for learners to develop a range of creative digital skills including coding.