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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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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.
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.
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 Palladius Primary School
The Tech Titans After School Club at St Palladius Primary School in North Ayrshire will learn to code using Scratch resources. Participants will also take part in Make It Happen to learn about app design and development before using LEGO Education’s SPIKE Prime kit. The children will also visit Glasgow Science Centre.
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
St Anthony’s Primary School
The Digital Wizards at St Anthony’s Primary School in North Ayrshire will run lunchtime and afterschool code clubs for P5 to P7 learners.
Annick Primary School
Annick Primary School in North Ayrshire will engage older learners using Sphero BOLT+ coding robots while younger learners will learn screenless coding using Sphero indi cars.