Coding with Scratch
A small group learning to build games with Scratch, on Sundays in Busto Arsizio.
A coding course for children and teenagers, taught with Scratch: you program by dragging blocks rather than writing code, and what you build are games — a character that moves, a score that climbs, a level that ends.
The group is deliberately small, four or five pupils. At this age learning to program means trying, getting it wrong and trying again, and in a small group each child has their own screen and their own turn to ask.
Lessons run on Sundays from 16:00 to 17:00 at the Busto Arsizio campus, straight after the language lessons: a child already enrolled stays an extra hour rather than making a second trip. The course follows the school year, about thirty sessions in all.
It is not new: the school has offered the course since 2022, always in the same shape — a small group, an hour at a time.
No experience is needed, and no computer at home. To find out when the next group starts, write to us from Contact.