IN BRIEF
Description:
ComputerXplorers is a home-based franchise aiming to help children aged 3 to 13 discover their technology and computer skills through exploration in fun weekly classes.
Opportunities:
Opportunities available in UK and Ireland.
Master License opportunities available in Ireland.
Business Type:
Franchise.
Minimum Investment:
£10,000.
Financing Assistance:
Yes, through a third party.
Training Provided:
Yes.
Home-based:
Yes.
News
ComputerXplorers SW Scotland Runs Junior Energy Detective Workshops in Local Primary Schools
October 6, 2011. Playing with Lego has never been so educational! Thanks to ComputerXplorers S W Scotland and the LEAP (Local Energy Action Plan) Project, Renfrewshire primary school children were able to be energy detectives for the day and help their families improve the energy efficiency of their homes.
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‘Awesome’ Holiday Club For Computer Whizz Kids!
September 7, 2011. An unusual holiday club run by ComputerXplorers held at St George’s School for Girls in Edinburgh taught children how to make and programme lego robots, create their own animated movies and be CSI experts.
Five Sisters Animals Help with Enquiries at CSi Holiday Club
July 28, 2011. When Lynne Kerr, owner of ComputerXplorers South-East Scotland was planning the content of her week- long summer holiday club she called on Five Sisters Zoo to help provide ‘forensic’ samples for her CSi themed sessions.
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From Harry Potter to ComputerXplorers
July 11, 2011. For Guildford businessman Alan Harrison the release of the past Harry Potter film has brought back some happy memories.
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Back by Popular Demand!
May 19, 2011. A hugely popular technology skills summer camp run by ComputerXplorers Cork & Kerry last summer at Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) is back again this year. An additional 12 spaces mean that 60 teenagers aged 14 to 17 years will have the opportunity to experience first-hand the latest advances in software technology, design their own web site or create a video game.
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ComputerXplorers Bring Science to Life
March 31, 2011. PUPILS at Madley Brook C.P Primary School in Witney have been relishing their science lessons recently thanks to ComputerXplorers Cotswolds who have been teaching the children interactive ICT and technology.
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Irish Education Leaders Underline the Importance of Setting National ICT Schools Strategy
February 21, 2011. Irish school principals are almost unanimous in their view that ICT is vital in education and they would welcome more guidance from the Government on how to equip children with the technology skills necessary for the 21st century.
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Glasgow Business wins Education Contract from BP
February 3, 2011. ComputerXplorers South West Scotland has been commissioned by BP to hold a series of ten alternative energy workshops for school children following the success of a pilot course held at Dykehead Primary School in Shotts last year.
New ComputerXplorers Owner Named Wiltshire Un-sung Sporting Hero
September 21, 2010. Alan Crocker, owner of ComputerXplorers Wessex has been named as Wilshire’s Un-sung sporting hero.
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ComputerXplorers Cotswolds run Big Bugs holiday club
February 17, 2010. Huge hairy hornets and super big bugs will be the highlight of a ComputerXplorers holiday club being held at Springfield School, Witney, Oxfordshire this half term.
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Toddlers can handle computers too
February 2, 2010. You’re never too young to learn. That’s the thinking of ComputerXplorers, the UK’s leading provider of ICT education for children, which is teaching toddlers IT skills at a brand new nursery school in Edinburgh.
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ComputerXplorers grows network with new franchise for Bristol & Bath
January 21, 2010. ComputerXplorers, the UK’s leading provider of ICT education for children, is now available in Bristol and Bath, as the fast growing network launches its fourteenth franchise.
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Police attend a Crime Scene Investigation….at Carmyle Primary School!
December 10, 2009. Criminals had better beware as children from Carmyle Primary School in Glasgow are becoming mini Taggarts! The chidren are learning all about Crime Scene Investigation during their after school ComputerXplorers classes. Recently they even had PC Steven Docherty, a member of their local Community Policing Team, who joined in the class to see how they were shaping up.
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Pupils make movies at St Therese’s
December 3, 2009. Watch out Steven Spielberg! Pupils at St Therese’s Roman Catholic Primary School in Port Talbot are becoming writers, directors, special effects creators, animators and editors of their own movies thanks to ComputerXplorers South West Wales!
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Lynne takes the plunge to launch ComputerXplorers
November 18, 2009. AFTER ten years at the sharp end of the IT business, Lynne Kerr (37) has launched her own business – ComputerXplorers South East Scotland.
PCSO gets teeth into Crime Scene Investigation at Cotswold School!
May 8, 2009. Renee Morgan, a PCSO in Moreton-in-Marsh in the Cotswolds is joining pupils and teachers at Dormer School on Wednesday 13 May at 4.20pm to learn about Crime Scene Investigation (CSI), particularly Dental Forensics, care of ComputerXplorers Cotswolds.
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ComputerXplorers Springs into Dublin
April 17, 2009. This month, the US and UK leading provider of computer assisted learning for children, ComputerXplorers, launches its first Irish franchise. Franchise Owner for Dublin South Nicola Cosgrave decided to set up on her own after working in her local primary school.
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CSI classes inspire children
April 6, 2009. Examining finger-prints and hair samples, using digital microscopes and working the field scene are all part of the Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) lessons run by ComputerXplorers at Dashwood Primary School in Banbury.
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Pupils at St Mary’s have Fun Xploring Computers
March 19, 2009. Pupils at St Mary’s C of E Primary School in Melton Mowbray are developing and honing their IT skills through innovative ‘clay animation’ classes being run at the school by ComputerXplorers South Midlands.
Lights, Camera, Action!
March 13, 2009. Pupils at Moreton Morrell Church of England Primary School with a flair for ICT will be joining ComputerXplorers every Tuesday for the next six weeks, to take part in a digital movie-making programme called ‘Lights, Camera, Action!’.
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Local teacher is a knockout in the boxing ring
March 6, 2009. This Friday, March 6th sees Newport based ComputerXplorers owner John Reynolds ditching his daytime persona to referee at the Welsh Amateur Boxing finals in Cardiff.
A SMART way to Xplore the Internet
February 12, 2009. Computer Xplorers are promoting safe internet usage to children.
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ComputerXplorers is coming to a school near you!
November 12, 2008. School is about to get a lot more interesting thanks to ComputerXplorers, fun and exciting ICT classes for 3-13 year olds, being launched across Sussex by Worthing based Mark Bullen this week.
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