The successful cohort were presented with their qualifications at a ceremony at V&A Dundee. As part of Servelec’s commitment to the digital care of children and young people in Scotland, the company invited five local schools – Grove Academy, St. Paul’s RC Academy, St. John’s RC High School, Baldragon Academy and Craigie High School – to select pupils to study for the Python programming diploma, a qualification which will advance their likelihood of securing higher education places on technical and computer science courses.
Mr Crichton said: “This initiative is part of our ongoing commitment to support the development of young people in Scotland.”
Originally published in Dundee Evening Telegraph
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