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Coatbridge school pupils take part in coding challenge in taste of university life

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P6 and P7 youngsters from St Augustine’s Primary embraced the tech-themed challenge with great aplomb.

Coatbridge school pupils were ‘Pytch-perfect’ as they got a byte-sized taste of university life.

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P6 and P7 youngsters from St Augustine’s Primary embraced the tech-themed challenge with great aplomb.

Following an intensive eight-week training course, they took part in a coding jam in the ICT suite of the prestigious Livingstone Tower at Strathclyde University.

The challenge was to create a Space Invaders video game using the Pytch programming language – a bridge between the child-friendly Scratch and the industry standard Python languages.

A St Augustine’s Primary spokesman told Lanarkshire Live: “Staff from the computing science department were highly impressed with how the pupils handled the high school and university level challenge with ease.

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“The children themselves found creating virtual alien invaders an out-of-this-world experience!

“We’d like to congratulate them on their success, and thank Strathclyde University for all of their support.”

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