Some pupils in sixth class have been learning how to code using Scratch. Scratch is a free computer programme which enables pupils to create their own interactive stories, games and animations in a fun, yet challenging, way. It is great for developing Maths skills such as problem-solving, coordinates, sequencing and time. It also enhances social skills because children get to work collaboratively together on a project. For the first time ever, two projects have been entered in the National Scratch Competition. They're the result of hours of hard work and can be explored here: Sharks, a danger or in danger: scratch.mit.edu/projects/290582859/ Plastic pollution: scratch.mit.edu/projects/290637601/