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Why you should attend the Festival of Computing 2025

The UK’s biggest CPD event for computing teachers just got even better

29 May 2025

If you’re a computing teacher passionate about your subject and always looking to improve your classroom impact, the Festival of Computing 2025, sponsored by Craig’n’Dave and OCR, at Bromsgrove School on 2nd July, is unmissable.

Evolved from the successful Craig’n’Dave & Friends conference, this event is your one-stop shop for fresh ideas, practical CPD, brilliant networking and real-world insight from leading voices in computing education — all wrapped up in one inspirational day.

 

A power-packed agenda awaits

The day kicks off with breakfast and early networking before the official welcome in the spectacular Routh Concert Hall. 

The keynotes are where it gets really exciting:

  • Jill Duffy, Chief Executive of OCR, takes the stage in the afternoon with a keynote focused on the future of computing qualifications and curriculum development — a must-hear for every teacher navigating changes in assessment and pedagogy.
  • Alan O’Donohoe returns with “Relight My Fire” — an inspiring and energising talk about the power of computing education.
  • Craig and Dave share the latest from their world and what’s next for classroom computing.

Get hands-on demos during the Fringe event, and don’t miss CPD sessions from a wide range of guest speakers, updates from Raspberry Pi Foundation, CAS, Pearson, West Midlands Regional Cyber Crime Unit and AQA, to name a few.

To see the full list of who’s speaking and what their talks will focus on HERE.

 

So, what makes this year different?

We’ve taken your feedback and upgraded everything:

  • More CPD sessions – You asked, we listened. Now enjoy three 45-minute sessions, packed with classroom-ready ideas.
  • Bigger marketplace – A dedicated marquee space for you to browse the latest in computing education tools and resources.
  • More coffee stations – Because teachers run on caffeine!
  • A new Fringe stage – Hear punchy, engaging ideas from exhibitors and guest speakers in short bursts.
  • On-site accommodation – Stay the night before with limited rooms available.
  • Pre-event socialCurry Supper & Social on 1st July, If you live locally or are staying overnight at Bromsgrove School or a nearby hotel, join us for a curry and a drink! The pre-event social is a ticketed event. Get your spot at the table here

 

Why it matters

This isn’t just another CPD day. It’s a genuine celebration of computing education — and a chance to feel part of a bigger, supportive, and forward-thinking community. 

Held at the historic Bromsgrove School, with its stunning grounds and modern facilities, the Festival of Computing 2025 offers the perfect mix of substance, setting, and shared passion.

We hope to see you there!

 

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The Festival of Computing 2025: The ultimate event for computer science teachers

1 April 2025

If you’re a secondary school computing teacher looking for cutting-edge CPD, inspiring speakers, and the chance to connect with like-minded educators, the Festival of Computing 2025 is an event you can’t afford to miss. This year is sponsored by Craig’n’Dave, Bromsgrove School and OCR.

After the success of last year, this year’s event is bigger and better, packed with more sessions, a larger marketplace, and plenty of coffee to keep you fuelled throughout the day.

What is the festival of computing?

The Festival of Computing is the evolution of the hugely popular Craig’n’Dave & Friends conference. Taking place on 2nd July 2025 at Bromsgrove School, it’s a full day of collaboration, learning, and innovation for computing teachers.

Expect hands-on CPD sessions, keynote talks from top industry experts, and plenty of opportunities to share ideas with fellow educators. Whether you’re refining your teaching methods or exploring the latest tools in computing education, this event is designed to inform, inspire, and energise.

What’s new for 2025?

We’ve listened to your feedback from last year and made some exciting upgrades:

  • New fringe event: A fresh addition where market stall holders will pitch their ideas on teaching and learning in computing.
  • Bigger marketplace: We’re moving the marketplace to a large, dedicated marquee on Gordon Green, offering more space and a better experience.
  • More coffee stations: You asked, and we delivered. Expect plenty of coffee to keep you going throughout the day.
  • More CPD sessions: This year, we’re switching from two 1-hour sessions to three 45-minute sessions, giving you more variety and flexibility.
  • On-site accommodation: Stay on-site the night before to make the most of the event (limited availability, book HERE).
  • Pre-event ticketed social: If you’re local or staying overnight, join us for a curry and drinks social on 1st July—perfect for networking in a relaxed setting. *Please note there are limited tickets for the curry and drinks event available. Please book HERE

Want a sneak peek at the full agenda? Click here.

 

The location: Bromsgrove School

We’re thrilled to be hosting the Festival of Computing at the prestigious Bromsgrove School.

Bromsgrove School, with its 500-year history, is one of Britain’s leading boarding and day schools. Set over 100 acres of stunning grounds, it offers world-class facilities and a first-rate academic environment, making it the perfect setting for a day of innovation and inspiration.

Secure your place today!

Don’t miss out on the must-attend computing education event of 2025

Secure your spot at the Festival of Computing and join hundreds of passionate educators for a day of learning, networking, and fun.

👉 Get your ticket here.

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