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Richmond CoderDojo

Richmond CoderDojo is a free coding club open to young people aged 7 to 17 with sessions on Scratch, HTML, Python, and using micro:bits.

Coder Dojo

 

CoderDojo monthly sessions

Coder Dojo has returned to in-person sessions at Richmond Old Town Hall, on the fourth Saturday of each month from 11am to 1pm.

Sessions are free but book up quickly, so reserve your space on the CoderDojo website. 

For more information email the Volunteer Coordinator directly at libraryvolunteer@richmond.gov.uk.

CoderDojo is an open source, volunteer-led global movement running free coding clubs for children and young people. At Dojos, young people learn how to  develop websites, apps, and games; or program robots and other electronic devices. Dojos are set up and led by volunteers. In addition to learning to code, members meet like-minded people and share their coolest projects with 'show and tell' sessions. Our aim is to make development and learning to code a fun and sociable experience.  

Volunteer

We always need volunteers who have computer coding knowledge, so if you feel that you might be able to be a volunteer mentor please email us at libraryvolunteer@richmond.gov.uk with details about your coding skills and availability.

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