Teach coding as part of your curriculum
Bring the magic and fun of coding to your classroom with our free, self-guided coding lessons for kids aged 8-13 years.
Try one of our lessons for yourself!Why bring Code Club to your classroom?
1. It's easy! Our self-guided classes make it so easy, you can teach coding even if you don't know how.
2. You can integrate it into your curriculum. We have over 250 lessons, which is 250+ hours of lessons matched to the Australian Digital Technologies Curriculum.
3. It's free. We give you all the resources and training you need to empower children to learn to code.
What’s involved?
Any teacher can start a club! Introduce coding into your classroom with these simple steps.
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Register
Register your club to join the Code Club community and get access to a range of resources to help you get started.
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Prepare
Try one of our 100+ self-guided coding lesson and organise the technology that will be used for the class. All you need are computers for the kids (they can share) and access to the internet.
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Plan
Run the club as part of your classroom activities, or out of class hours. We make it easy to integrate coding into the classroom by showing how each project meets the Australian Digital Technologies Curriculum. We also have plenty of resources and a fantastic community to support you every step of the way.
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Run the class
Our 100+ coding lessons have something for every class, with different themes like science, art and the environment. All coding lessons are designed to be completed by the students, at their own pace, in a 45-60 min session. Extra activities keep more advanced students engaged.

Anxious about teaching code?
Give one of our starter projects a go to experience how easy it is to make and teach code!
Need a little more support? Get coding with our free online training course, designed specifically for Australian teachers.
We have some amazing things happening in STEM at Montello and I'm proud to be playing a part of that. Code Club has been absolutely integral to the complete shift in culture, engagement and achievement in relation to STEM we have had at Montello over the last 4 years.
Daniel Edwards
STEM Teacher Montello Primary School and Tasmanian STEM Primary School Teacher of the Year 2021