The after-school IT club for 9 to 14 year-old girls Computer Clubs for Girls.

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The after-school IT club for 9 to 14 year-old girls Computer Clubs for Girls

Applicants to IT degrees IT pro workforce A-level computing candidates The problem is... 21% 79% 16% 84% 15% 85%

Girls’ career aspirations A report published by Ofsted in April found that: From age 8 girls were thinking about future careers Most girls questioned chose careers along stereotypical lines Career ambitions were changed through mentoring activities, personal encounters and meeting professionals Girls’ career aspirations A report published by Ofsted in April found that: From age 8 girls were thinking about future careers Most girls questioned chose careers along stereotypical lines Career ambitions were changed through mentoring activities, personal encounters and meeting professionals

Maintains girls’ interest in technology Extra curricula resource + fully curriculum compliant Designed by Aardman (creators of Wallace & Gromit) IT in a real world context, topics such as music, sport and fashion The solution: Computer Clubs for Girls

In the Fashion topic, girls learn: Database skills Website design Project management skills Team work In the Fashion topic, girls learn: Database skills Website design Project management skills Team work

Impact:  Since ,800+ schools have run CC4G clubs, with over 135,000 members  80+% of CC4G members more likely to consider IT-related education and careers  98% of schools say CC4G is having a positive effect on achievement in IT. 83% saw benefits across the curriculum. Impact:  Since ,800+ schools have run CC4G clubs, with over 135,000 members  80+% of CC4G members more likely to consider IT-related education and careers  98% of schools say CC4G is having a positive effect on achievement in IT. 83% saw benefits across the curriculum.

The Future Computer Clubs for Girls (CC4G) has been re-launched as a self-sustaining offering to schools and sponsors across the UK. We need 500 schools at £500 per year, per school for the programme to be sustainable. The Future Computer Clubs for Girls (CC4G) has been re-launched as a self-sustaining offering to schools and sponsors across the UK. We need 500 schools at £500 per year, per school for the programme to be sustainable.

How you can help For £500 we will recruit a suitable school for you and provide them with online access and support for 1 year. If you want to get more involved, there may be opportunities to work more closely with the school. Who knows, these young girls may be your future employees and customers. How you can help For £500 we will recruit a suitable school for you and provide them with online access and support for 1 year. If you want to get more involved, there may be opportunities to work more closely with the school. Who knows, these young girls may be your future employees and customers.

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