A Wiltshire school pupil says he is "proud" to have won a national coding competition.
Wilf, 10, from Wansdyke Primary School in Devizes, shared the first prize in the Discovery Education 2024 Summer Coder Challenge.
He created a racing game using block coding to win the top prize at this popular computer programming competition for UK schools.
Wilf's teacher, Jennifer Murray, said, "Block coding has been fantastic for showing the students how their favorite technology is created and letting them try it themselves."
"We hope it inspires more future coders, just like Wilf," she added.
Students at Wansdyke Primary School completed their projects over two or three days during their coding lessons at school and at home on their own devices.
"I'm really proud of winning," Wilf said. "I'd like to make another game."
Anna, 10, from Lee Chapel Primary School in Basildon, Essex, also received the first prize in the challenge.