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Aardman and Nominet Trust team up to get kids coding

Aardman Animations, the animation company behind Wallace and Gromit, are trying to get kids into coding.

They have teamed up with the Nominet Trust to launch Shaun’s Game Academy, a national competition that gives kids the opportunity to create a video game.

shaunThe competition will give young users a suite of characters, backgrounds and effects from the stop-motion animation series Shaun the Sheep to develop games using the Scratch coding platform.

The launch of Shaun’s Game Academy comes just ahead of World Scratch Day on May 17 – a global day celebrating the coding language and the kids who use it.

The winning entrant will get the chance to spend a day at Aardman Animations working with the company’s games team to have their game developed further.

Getting kids coding

A curriculum change coming into effect in September means that schools are required to teach basic coding as part of ICT.

Teachers will be given the resources to help their students take part in the competition and create their very own video game.

The Nominet Trust recently launched the iDEA scheme with the Duke of York. It is effectively a Duke of Edinburgh scheme to gain industry accredited badges for young entrepreneurs.

They also support Code Club, an after-school coding club network for kids.

Annika Small CEO of Nominet Trust

Annika Small, CEO of Nominet Trust, said:

Children are eager to make their own projects online, but many don’t have the opportunity to do so.

Combining digital making with young people’s everyday interests is a great way to create digital activities that are relevant and fun.

The competition is split between ages 12 and under and 12 and under. It closes on September 1st.

Find out more and apply for Shaun’s Game Academy

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