Activities
Prewired hosts over 50 events a year, from our Wednesday night coding club to yearly Summer Make-a-Thon!
Weekly sessions
Prewired runs a weekly, free-to-attend coding and technology club in Edinburgh.
Every Wednesday of the year from 5:30–7:30 PM, except during the winter school holidays.
CodeBase Edinburgh, 37a Castle Terrace.
Anyone under 19—whether you have been coding for years or are completely new!
// Building an automatic light switch using a BBC micro:bit
Our sessions are unstructured: we do not run classes, but instead help our attendees work on their own projects. Our volunteers support attendees by working through issues together and pointing them to the right resources.
We have attendees working with Scratch, Python, websites (HTML, CSS, JavaScript), GameMaker, Godot, LEGO and Marty robots, and much more—(almost) anything is welcome!
Children under the age of 11 should be accompanied by an adult; those 11+ are allowed to attend by themselves.
💻 Equipment
It's good if you can bring your own laptop if you can, as you'll be able to get to work a lot faster on a system you're familiar with. However, we do have many spares you can use, as well as mice and headphones.
We also have a lot of technical equipment you can borrow: BBC micro:bits, Raspberry Pis, Marty robots, LEGO robotics sets (both EV3 and SPIKE Prime), Arduinos... ask a mentor if you'd like to try something!
// One of the Arduino kits that are available for use during our sessions
// This pear was later consumed with the other snacks
🍐 Food and drink
Make sure you've had your dinner or a snack before you come if you usually eat around this time, as we don't allow eating or drinking near the computers. We do provide a brief snack break in the middle of the session.
How to attend
We don't have a membership—simply book a spot for the day(s) you would like to attend using the button below or via our TicketTailor page.
Please sign up for as many sessions as you want. New sign-up dates are added to the calendar at the end of every month. Coming regularly makes it easier to make friends and do as much coding as possible :)
Then, turn up!
- We open the check-in desk at 5:30—if you're early, you can wait in the lobby with the others. Please don't arrive too early though, as CodeBase is an active workplace during the day.
- If you have never coded before, or have but don't know what to do, no problem! Introduce yourself to a mentor (they'll be wearing lanyards) when you arrive, and they'll help you to get started.
- If you're already working on a coding project or learning a topic by yourself and are happy to carry on with that, cool beans. Make yourself at home and ask any of our volunteers if you need help, or you can put your hand up and someone will spot you!
If you can't make a session anymore, please cancel your booking so your spot can be given to someone else.
Special events
In addition to our weekly sessions, we sometimes run special events. The best way to stay up-to-date with what's happening is to subscribe to our mailing list!
// We have a bunch of old computers we can take apart and (with a bit of luck) put together again
🛠️ Workshops
Occasionally during a session we'll run an optional workshop, delivered by one of our volunteers or a guest speaker. Over the past few years, we've covered topics from games for mental health to looking inside a PC and even the inner workings of LLM-powered AI chatbots.
Interested in running a workshop with us? Feel free to reach out to [email protected]!
// A team presents during the 2016 Summerhack, the precursor to our modern Make-a-Thon
☀️ Summer Make-a-Thon
Each year, usually in July, we run our Summer Make-a-Thon: a full-weekend event during which participants work in small teams to prototype a solution to a challenge over the course of two days and present their work to a panel of judges at the end.
The Make-a-Thon is open to those aged 11-18 and is a fantastic opportunity to practice working in a team, quickly scaffolding a project, and presenting in front of an audience.
// Plastic Pollution Solution team members putting the finishing touches on their robot
🤖 FIRST LEGO League
From September to February, we run FIRST LEGO League in parallel to our normal sessions. In FIRST LEGO League, you work in a team over the course of several months to build a LEGO robot that can solve a series of challenges and design an innovation project related to the challenge theme.
We've participated in the Edinburgh competition several times and even won a few prizes, such as Best Innovation Project by our team Plastic Pollution Solution in 2025.
// Build your own electronic Christmas card, using copper tape, LED lights, and a BBC micro:bit!
🎄 Prewired x DS4G Festive Party
In December, for the last session of the year, we team up with our pals at Digital Skills 4 Girls for a Festive Party! In addition to normal Prewired, we pull out all the stops (and snacks) with activity stations that have included make-your-own micro:bit Christmas cards, vintage arcade machines, and VR games.
Frequently asked questions
Do parents/guardians need to attend with their children?
If your child is younger than 11: yes, your child needs to be accompanied by an adult throughout every Prewired session that they attend. If your child is very young and needs lots of support, you should be prepared to sit with them to help. You can of course ask a volunteer for technical advice.
If your child is 11 or older: it is up to you. You are welcome to accompany your child if you think this would benefit them. They will otherwise be fully supervised at all times by our mentors.
What do I need to bring?
You don't need to bring anything apart from your enthusiasm! We have plenty of laptops and other equipment that you can borrow, but you are more than welcome to bring your own.
We provide a few snacks half-way through the session. You are welcome to bring your own too, though please don't bring anything containing nuts as we tend to have attendees that are allergic.
How much does attending Prewired cost?
Nothing! Prewired is free, run by volunteers and supported by donations from the local community.
Can I bring pets to Prewired?
No. Our venue, CodeBase, does not allow animals in the building.
Are you a part of CodeBase?
No, we are an independent charity that simply happens to run from CodeBase Edinburgh. They are amazing friends and supporters, however, and without their allowing us to use their space and storage none of what we do would be possible!
How does Prewired ensure the safety of attendees?
Please see our child protection policy.
How does Prewired ensure the privacy of attendees?
Please see our privacy policy.