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We've moved to codingpathway.co.uk

Coding Pathway now lives at its permanent home. Old links redirect automatically and nothing is lost. One thing worth checking: school web filtering. Here's what your IT team may need to know.

Coding Pathway has moved from its pilot address to its permanent home: codingpathway.co.uk.

Everything you and your classes have built is exactly where you left it. Same accounts, same classes, same student work, same trophies. This was a change of address, not a migration.

What you'll notice

  • Old links and bookmarks redirect automatically. Any link you've shared in a worksheet, a slide deck, or your VLE still works and always will. There's no deadline to update anything, though re-bookmarking the new address is a nice tidy-up when convenient.
  • You'll be asked to sign in once. Same Google or Microsoft button, same account, two clicks. Sessions don't carry across domains, so everyone signs in fresh the first time. That's it.

For your IT team: web filtering

If your school's filtering needed staging.codingpathway.co.uk allowing when you joined the pilot, the allow-list needs a small update. Ask your network team to allow:

  • codingpathway.co.uk — ideally the domain and its subdomains, which covers everything in one entry

If your filter wants exact hostnames instead, the full set is:

  • codingpathway.co.uk
  • www.codingpathway.co.uk
  • api.codingpathway.co.uk

Keeping the old staging. entries in place during the transition does no harm. If students see a blocked page, this allow-list is almost certainly the reason, and it's a two-minute fix for your network team.

Microsoft sign-in (Entra ID) at your school

Coding Pathway supports Microsoft school accounts. If your school signs in with Microsoft and anyone sees a "Need admin approval" screen, that's your organisation's Entra ID consent policy doing its job: your IT admin simply needs to approve Coding Pathway for your school, which is a one-time action on their side.

If that's you, get in touch and I'll send your IT team exactly what they need to approve, or set up a quick call with them. This is usually sorted in minutes once the right person is looking at it.

Questions?

You'll be talking to the teacher who built the platform, not a support queue. If anything looks wrong after the move, or your IT team wants clarification on any of the above, send a message and I'll come straight back to you.