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Posted:18-February-2026

Haringey Kids Prepare for the Future with Coding and Computing Classes and Camps

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ComputerXplorers, the award-winning children’s computer education provider, is preparing Haringey’s children for the future following the launch of ComputerXplorers Haringey, with an ambitious young couple at its helm.

Bringing fun, hands-on tech-focussed classes to local children are Molly O’Shea, 23, and Chris Utulu, 25, who are passionate about inspiring the next generation of digital creators.

The couple-turned-business-partners launched ComputerXplorers Haringey in September. Their team is now busy delivering classes, after-school clubs, workshops and holiday camps in venues across Haringey and nearby boroughs to children aged three to 11 years old, of all abilities.

Last week, a new Saturday Club, running 9.30am to 12.30pm every week launched at Crowland Primary School.

Places are also now available to book for upcoming February half term camp: Build-Lab | Tech Spring Holiday Camp, which will take place at Lancasterian Primary School from Monday 16 February – Friday 20 February, 9am to 3.30pm.

The team is already working with a growing number of schools with in-demand after school clubs running at:

  • Betty Layward Primary School | Coding and Robotics Club
  • Crowland Primary School | Wednesday Coding Club
  • Holy Trinity School CE | Coding & Robotics Club
  • Walker Primary School | Coding & Robotics Club
  • Firs Farm Primary School | Coding & Robotics Club
  • Henry Maynard Primary School | Coding & Robotics Club
  • Benthal Primary School | Coding & Robotics Club

At the clubs, classes, and camps, kids have fun with Minecraft, learn coding and robotics and develop skills in key areas like digital animation, web design and app development.

“ComputerXplorers sessions build confidence as much as technical skills,” said Molly.

“It’s amazing to see children light up when they learn something new or do something like control a robot for the first time. I’m enjoying applying my creative side in a new setting, but it’s also really satisfying to know we’re helping children prepare for their futures.”

Molly previously worked in fashion with a background in visual merchandising and brings significant customer service experience to her role. Now, she designs engaging sessions that ensure every child feels included and supported.

Meanwhile, Chris comes from a career in sales and business development and now leads on developing school partnerships and growth for the business.

“Our partnership works because we balance each other out, and it’s great to be able to support each other,” said Chris.

“Doing what we do, working with the kids and in a sector where there’s always something new, you really feel like you gain from it.  You’re showing kids where tech can take them. The response from schools and parents has been incredible, and we now have a waiting list for new clubs.”

There are after-school clubs and holiday camps launching in the coming term. With demand continuing to grow, the pair are now looking to recruit more instructors to make tech fun and accessible for children.

Stuart Harley, CEO at ComputerXplorers, said:

“We couldn't be happier that Molly and Chris have chosen to bring their combined energy, creativity and ambition to the ComputerXplorers family. Computer Xplorers provides youngsters with knowledge and skills for future careers that may not even exist yet, through fun activities they can enjoy with their friends. We’re looking forward to working with Molly and Chris to bring those advantages to even more children here in Haringey.”

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