10 ways we can communicate with your school parents

Coding Kids can help you introduce coding to students at your school. We can communicate with the parents and teachers at your school in various ways. Here are 10 ways we can chat with your school about coding kids.

Various ways:

  1. P&C committee meeting

One of our staff can visit your school’s P&C committee meeting for a quick chat about what we do and what children will be able to create during our workshops. 

  1. Parent information evening

One of our staff can visit a school parent information evening for a quick presentation about what we do and what children will be able to create during our workshops. 

  1. School assembly

One of our staff can visit your school assembly for a quick presentation about what we do and what children will be able to create during our workshops. 

  1. School newsletter

We can provide a notice in the school newsletter.  

  1. Pdf flyer

We can provide pdf flyers to the school to send out to parents.  

  1. Printed flyers

We can provide printed flyers in bundles of 25 or 30 to pass on to your students.  

  1. Facebook post

We can provide you with a photo and a short piece of text for you to share on your school’s Facebook page or group.  

  1. Stall at a school fete

We can set up a stall at your next school fete to communicate better with your parents.  

  1. Voucher as a prize for school raffles

We can sponsor a school fundraiser and offer a voucher as a prize.  

  1. Free parent workshop

Lastly, we can run a free parent workshop at the school anytime. Some schools like to run these in August during National Science Week.  

Download flyer

Download a pdf version of this page here (fyi, Google drive not available on State school computers). We can chat with your school about coding kids. 

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