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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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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.
McLaren High School
The Stirling school is now planning to coordinate and assist in the creation of extracurricular robotics clubs in its 11 associated primary schools
Alva Primary School and Bridge of Allan Primary School
Alva Primary School and Bridge of Allan Primary School will partner to give pupils opportunities to develop digital skills for their future. Alva Primary School will focus on engaging girls while Bridge of Allan will focus on pupils who are not currently engaged in STEM.
Stirling High School
The project will see the development of a Digital Learning Hub as a foundation for a sustainable ecosystem of peer learning and collaboration between the High School and their feeder primary schools.
McLaren High School
Fifty pupils from McLaren High School will each develop a cross-curricular digital technologies project to help inspire other pupils at the High School.
St Modan’s High School
St Modan’s High School in Stirling will run a VEX Robotics Club for S1 to S6 learners to compete in the more advanced VEX V5 Robotics Competition.
McLaren High School
McLaren High School will continue delivering the successful McLaren High Primary Robotics initiative for P5-P7 learners in primary schools across Stirling. The initiative features a series of coding and robotics challenges designed by McLaren’s staff and students based on local geography and industry.