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Learn more about the MinecraftLearn more about the Minecraft Education Opportunity
Watch the trailer ...
Welcoming young Londoners to tWelcoming young Londoners to the challenge ...
Hear from the Mayor and George Clarke
Hear from the Mayor's youth teHear from the Mayor's youth teams
Last year they put their thoughts into a short film for students taking part in the challenge.
What can taking part in the chWhat can taking part in the challenge mean for young people ...
Listen to past challengers and those just about to embark on the challenge
We are supporting with mentorsWe are supporting with mentors for the classroom to prompt outcomes and increase agency
Schools and colleges can invite industry into the classroom via STEM Learning's programme STEM ambassadors and also the Makers and Mentors platform supported by the Mayor of London.
We spoke to students from the We spoke to students from the first year of the challenge ...
They gave their reflections on the impact of being involved.