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  • Empowering India’s digital future: Our computing curriculum’s impact

    The curriculum helps teachers deliver high-quality and accessible learning experiences

    Ben Durbin - 1st Apr 2025
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    Three female students at the Coding Academy in Telangana.
  • Computing Curriculum Framework: Adapting to India’s diverse landscapes

    Empowering students in India with digital skills through our localised computing curriculum

    Mamta Manaktala - 23rd Dec 2024
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    Students using computers in a classroom.
  • Implementing a computing curriculum in Telangana

    Find out more about the partnership and what we’ve learned so far

    Fiona Coventry - 24th Oct 2024
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  • Introducing a computing curriculum in Odisha

    Find out about the impact of our work for government high schools in Odisha

    Fiona Coventry - 20th Jun 2024
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  • Celebrating the community: Sahibjot

    Discover how Sahibjot’s passion for computing has helped shape his aspirations

    Sophie Ashford - 30th Jan 2024
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  • Coding futures: Celebrating our educational partnership in Telangana

    A special project in a government school and a degree college in India

    Mamta Manaktala - 31st Oct 2023
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    A group of female students at the Coding Academy in Telangana.
  • Introducing Code Clubs in eastern India: 32,000 more young digital makers

    We've trained more than 1000 teachers in Odisha so far

    Fiona Coventry - 1st Jun 2023
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    Children in a Code Club in India.
  • Bringing digital skills to disadvantaged children across India

    300 youth trained as community teachers, 3000 more to be trained soon

    Divya Joseph - 22nd Feb 2022
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    In rural India, a group of girls cluster around a computer.
  • Celebrating the community: Toshan

    A teenage coding mentor for Bangalore's young people

    Katie Gouskos - 17th Aug 2021
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    Toshan, an Indian teenager in Bangalore.
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK company limited by guarantee and a charity registered in England and Wales with number 1129409. The Raspberry Pi Foundation Group includes CoderDojo Foundation (Irish registered charity 20812), Raspberry Pi Foundation North America, Inc (a 501(c)(3) nonprofit), and Raspberry Pi Educational Services Private Limited (a company incorporated in India to deliver educational services).