Learn at home

As well as learning in school, young people can have fun getting creative with tech at home to make things that matter to them.

That’s why part of our educational mission is supporting young people, parents, and educators with free home learning resources.

Read our guide for parents

Introducing Code Club World

Helping young people, aged 9 to 13, to learn how to code through fun, creative making activities and projects.

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Learn to code with our projects

The projects include step-by-step instructions to support coding for kids, teenagers and young adults of all ages and skill levels. Plus they’re available in up to 30 languages and take less than an hour to complete.

  • Code in Scratch

    Make games, animations, and stories with click-and-drag coding

  • Code in Python

    Make art, games, and graphs by typing your code on a keyboard

  • Code with Unity

    Design 3D worlds in C# on the Unity development platform

Coolest Projects Global

Our world-leading annual technology showcase lets young people around the world share their tech creations, celebrating their achievements. Young people can now register to show off their projects in the online showcase gallery.

Get involved
A Maker shows their creation at Coolest Project International 2019

Are you a teacher?

Discover our free teaching resources and online training courses to help you teach computing with confidence. We also have coding competitions and support for starting your own coding club to keep your learners engaged in digital making.

Access resources
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Enter the European Astro Pi Challenge

Every year, young people take part to write code that runs on Raspberry Pi computers aboard the International Space Station.

Find out more
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Digital Making at Home

Check out our Digital Making at Home videos: code-along instructions for fun, creative projects, plus inspiring conversations with young digital makers!

Watch and code along!
Christina Foust, from Raspberry Pi Foundation North America

Our mission has never been more vital

Every young person, whatever their background and wherever they are in the world, deserves the opportunity to learn digital skills and gain the confidence to create with digital technologies.

Support our mission
Watch CEO of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, Philip Colligan, talk about our mission at TEDx