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Young Innovators Club®
extracurricular coding clubs

Young Innovators Club® offers fun, hands-on before and after-school coding clubs for children in KS1, KS2, and KS3, hosted in schools across Rutland, Leicestershire, and Lincolnshire. Children explore coding, circuits, AI, robotics, app development, and more using tools like Scratch, micro:bit, and Python. 

Your first club session is free!

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Young Innovators Club® offers exciting, hands-on coding clubs for children in primary and secondary schools across Rutland, Leicestershire, and Lincolnshire.

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Our sessions are designed to build real-world digital skills through play-based learning, helping children gain confidence with technology in a creative and supportive environment.​

Kids will learn to code their own games, apps, and interactive projects using tools like Scratch, ScratchJr, Python, JavaScript, and MakeCode Arcade. They'll also get hands-on with micro:bits, sensors, and educational robots, developing practical skills in coding, electronics, and problem solving.

Our programmes are designed to help children build strong digital skills, think creatively, and solve real-world problems — all while exploring a broad and engaging mix of coding, technology, and innovation.

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Rutland, Leicestershire, and Lincolnshire Coding Clubs

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KS1 Coding and STEM Club

Give your child a head start with our exciting Coding & STEM Club for ages 5–7, now running in schools across Rutland, Lincolnshire, and Leicestershire.

Designed to spark curiosity and build important skills, our sessions introduce young learners to coding, robotics, and computational thinking through fun, hands-on projects using tools like ScratchJr, Scratch, and Micro:bit.

Children also learn essential online safety skills and begin developing the problem-solving mindset that underpins success in both academics and future careers.

Clubs are fully resourced and led by experienced educators — perfect for before or after school enrichment.

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KS2 Coding and STEM Club

Inspire your child with future-ready skills through our KS2 Coding & STEM Club, available in schools across Rutland, Lincolnshire, and Leicestershire.

Aimed at children aged 7–11, our club brings STEM to life with exciting, hands-on activities like building and programming robots, coding with Micro:bit and sensors, and creating interactive games using both block-based and text-based coding (based on age and ability).

Each session builds problem-solving, critical thinking, and digital confidence — essential skills for the modern world — all while having fun in a safe, supportive environment.

Fully resourced and delivered by experienced STEM educators, it's the perfect after-school enrichment for curious minds.

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KS3 Coding and STEM Club

Help your child gain a real edge with our KS3 Coding & STEM Club — now running in secondary schools across Rutland, Lincolnshire, and Leicestershire.

Ideal for ages 11–14, this club gives students the chance to code with Python, JavaScript, and C++, work with Micro:bit and Arduino boards, and tackle real-world challenges using AI, machine learning, app development, and video game design.

Each session is practical, engaging, and designed to build the kind of problem-solving, technical skills, and digital creativity that will benefit your child far beyond the classroom.

Fully resourced and led by experienced STEM educators — it's the perfect after-school option for curious, forward-thinking students.

Coding Club FAQs

1. What is Young Innovators Club®?

Young Innovators Club® is a specialist provider of after-school and in-school coding and STEM clubs for primary and secondary schools across Rutland, Lincolnshire, and Leicestershire.

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2. What age groups are the coding clubs suitable for?

We run sessions for Key Stage 1 (ages 5–7), Key Stage 2 (ages 7–11), and Key Stage 3 (ages 11–14). Activities are tailored to suit age and ability.

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3. What will my child learn in a coding or STEM club?

Children learn coding, robotics, physical computing, AI, machine learning, and problem-solving through hands-on projects using Scratch, Python, micro:bit, and Arduino.

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4. Do your clubs follow the national curriculum?

Yes. All our sessions align with the national curriculum for Computing and Design & Technology and are designed with input from researchers at leading institutions.

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5. Are the clubs suitable for beginners?

Absolutely. Our clubs are open to all levels, from beginners to more advanced coders. Activities are adapted to each child’s ability.

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6. Where do the coding and STEM clubs take place?

Our clubs are hosted in schools across Rutland, Lincolnshire, and Leicestershire, either before school, during the school day, or after school.

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7. How do I book a place for my child?

You can book directly via our website or, in some cases, through your child’s school — check with your school or visit our booking page.

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8. What equipment do children need to bring?

Nothing! We provide all the equipment, including laptops, micro:bits, sensors, and robotics kits.

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9. Who leads the sessions?

Each session is led by a qualified teacher and/or a qualified teaching assistant. All staff are enhanced DBS-checked, first aid trained, and fully trained in safeguarding.

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10. How much do your coding and STEM clubs cost?

Costs vary depending on the school and session type. Please check with your school or see our pricing page for more details.

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11. Can my child attend even if their school doesn’t currently host a club?

We’re always expanding. Let your school know you're interested or contact us, and we can reach out to them directly.

 

12. Do you teach online safety?

Yes. Every session includes a short, age-appropriate focus on staying safe online.

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13. Do you run holiday coding and STEM clubs in Oakham?

Yes! Young Innovators Club® offers engaging holiday clubs in Oakham for children interested in coding, robotics, and STEM activities. Our holiday clubs provide a fun, hands-on way for kids to develop digital skills and creativity during school breaks. Spaces are limited, so please check our website for dates and booking details.

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