In a recent social media post marking the new academic year, ComputerXplorers directed teachers towards the franchise’s popular after-school club options.
The franchise running computing workshops for kids across the UK recently welcomed husband and wife duo Richard and Emily Simcox, who will be operating their franchise across Bolton, Bury and Wigan.
After twelve years at the helm of the franchise unit, Lynne Kerr shares her experiences with the UK’s leading children’s computing franchise as she begins the process of passing the baton.
Computer Xplorers and Recognition Express have been able to continue performing well during the Covid-19 pandemic. Nigel Toplis, Chairman of The Bardon Group, which owns the two brands, as well as Techclean and Kall Kwik, gave his thoughts on the past year.
ComputerXplorers, Recognition Express and Techclean have been included in Elite Franchise Magazine’s Top 100 annual league table for the fourth year running.
ComputerXplorers is the latest franchise to join Point Franchise – could it be the right franchise opportunity for you? Point Franchise is pleased to announce that ComputerXplorers is the newest addition to its huge, international network of franchises.
ComputerXplorers has welcomed its newest franchisee, who has more than 20 years’ experience working in IT. ComputerXplorers has hit the jackpot with its newest franchisee, as they’ve welcomed on board systems analyst Griffin Cheng who will bring the technology education franchise to Oldham.
A market leader in the educational sector in the US, ComputerXplorers supply computer peripherals and educational software to nurseries, schools and hospitals; the target audience for these products are headteachers, nursery managers, local authorities and hospital directors.
# Computer franchise ComputerXplorers is providing exciting new online classes for children. ComputerXplorers is the UK’s leading children’s . It delivers fun and educational tech classes that prepare children for the future.
ComputerXplorers is giving kids a chance to learn and have fun safely with its virtual and in-person summer camps. As most children haven’t been able to see friends or get learning for a while, the has launched a series of fun programmes designed to get kids engaging with technology.
ComputerXplorers is booting up for its return to classrooms this September, while still offering plenty of online classes across the country. As schools prepare to welcome students back, the is also planning to start its fun classes once again.
Primary school children will be treated to exciting classes that let them turn their food into power sources. Children in the Oldham area will get the chance to play with their food soon, as ComputerXplorers is offering exciting coding programmes to mark 2019’s British Science Week.
Kids from Summerfield school in Bishop’s Stortford try their hand at coding thanks to ComputerXplorers. ComputerXplorers hosted an educational session on micro:bit technology for local school kids to celebrate British Science Week.