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Welcome to ICT for Education

ICT For Education are the market leading host of regional Computing conferences for UK schools. Please use our website to register for our events that look to help teachers and schools get the most out of technology and raise standards of learning and educational provision.

Upcoming Conferences and Seminars

ICT for Education’s regional conference programme visits the AJ Bell Stadium
ICT for Education’s regional conference programme visits Cranmore Park.
ICT for Education’s regional conference programme visits St. James’ Park
ICT for Education’s national conference programme visits Sandy Park, Exeter.
ICT for Education’s regional conference programme visits Carrow Road Stadium.
ICT for Education’s regional conference programme visits The Amex Stadium

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Over 100 events held since 2012

On average, 133 teachers from 77 schools register to attend each event.

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Sapientia

Our publication designed to deliver thought leadership, practical innovation, profiles of leading educational practitioners and more to our community of teaching and education professionals.
Sapientia Autunm 2025

Everything you need to know about Computing, the curriculum and the classroom.

This edition features an article by Miles Berry, Professor of Computing Education at the University of Roehampton, that considers the challenges of disadvantaged pupils in life, work and education, and particularly in access to teaching and qualifications in computing.

Sapientia Summer 2025

Everything you need to know about Computing, the curriculum and the classroom.

Miles Berry, Professor of Computing Education at the University of Roehampton, discusses his concerns about a lack of creativity in most computing lessons and the negative impact this has on pupils’ engagement with the subject.

Sapientia Spring 25

Everything you need to know about Computing, the curriculum and the classroom.

Miles Berry of Roehampton University, presents an update on generative AI in schools covering government funding, DfE proofs of concept and pilot projects, lesson plans and anonymised pupil work that can be used to augment or fine tune language models, and more. Whilst Allen Tsui, Subject Lead for Primary Computing at Willow Brook Primary School Academy, considers the provision of physical Computing and programming workshops for teachers and schools.

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