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C3 Cyber Club
Basic Information
Address: 44710 Cape Court #118
Ashburn, VA 20147
Email: links@c3cyberclub.com
Phone Number: (703) 729-0985
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Additional Information
Focus: K-12
Director: David Le
County: Loudoun
Ages: K-12
Capacity: 100
Setting:
Through leadership programs and character building, C3 provides kids with valuable and technology-relevant skills to better equip them in today’s wired world. Our programs offer young people a real sense of community in a safe, pro-education environment where learning, growing and having fun are paramount.
History:
Loudoun County’s first computer-based learning center for children
Located in Ashburn, Virginia and in business since 2001, C3 is a progressive, computer-based learning center focused on providing kids of all ages the necessary technology, application and computer skills required to stay competitive in today’s fast-paced educational arena, which year after year requires kids to adapt and overcome growing technological advances in their classroom settings.
Program Highlights:
Unlike other computer instruction locations that primarily gear their courses and workshops towards working adults, C3’s primary focus is working with Loudoun-based K-12 groups seeking to enhance their overall computer and technical skills.
Program Information:
For K-12 Kids
The three key elements of our service offering — Classes, Clubs and Camps — are each based on the importance of education and furthering a child’s technological capabilities.
Other pro-education services we offer include our popular Afterschool Home Work Program for kids who need afterschool care but are too old for traditional after-care programs.
Moreover, our Afterschool service is focused on not just providing care but also helping your child complete his or her homework. Additionally, our 1:1 tutoring assistance is available for those kids who need extra support in any given subject.
Slogan: camps. clubs. classes.