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06 Sept 2025

Tipperary library club helps to develop children's communication and problem-solving skills

Process encourages critical thinking among children

Tipperary library club helps to develop children's communication and problem-solving skills

From left, Keifer Shoer, Paul Devane, Clonmel Library and Conor Moloney at the Lego Coding Club. Pictures: John D Kelly

Since the beginning of March, Clonmel Library’s Lego Coding Club has gone from strength to strength.

The club was established with the support of Calmast, the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) engagement centre with South East Technological University. Their mission is to promote awareness of STEM in the south east.

Children work in pairs to construct Lego robots and use a simple coding language to instruct the robot to perform different tasks.


Above: A group enjoying the club with, centre, Nollaig Healy, Calmast and Paul Devane, Clonmel Library

This is a process that encourages critical thinking and helps develop communication and problem-solving skills.

The club runs for six weeks at a time, for children aged 10 plus, and follows standard aligned Lego Education lesson plans.

Funding for the next stage of the coding club has been kindly provided by Camida.

Above: From left, Sadhbh Devane, Nollaig Healy, Calmast and Shonadh Hopkins

This will allow for the upgrading of the current stock of robotic kits and the purchase of additional kits to cater for more participants.

Anne Marie Mullins, Executive Librarian at Clonmel Library, said “We are delighted to partner with Calmast and Camida to provide children in our area with fantastic opportunities.

“The library service is committed to helping children develop skills in science, technology, education and mathematics”.

To add your child’s name to the Clonmel Library Lego Coding Club waiting list, contact 052-6166130 or email clonmellibrary@
tipperarycoco.ie

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