- Ages 9 to 11
- In-school
- 1 September 2026 to 24 July 2027
- Half a day
- Cost may apply Bursaries available
Workshop
Hands-on AI introduction sparking curiosity, building confidence, and helping younger learners understand and explore how it works.
Bring artificial intelligence to life in your classroom with this fun, hands-on workshop for Key Stage 2 pupils. Through interactive activities and challenges, pupils build and test simple AI systems, discovering how computers learn from data and make decisions.
Along the way, they'll explore what AI is (and isn't), think about where it's used in everyday life, and begin to discuss important topics such as fairness, bias and responsibility. The workshop helps pupils develop critical thinking skills while showing how people design, build and shape AI technologies.
Linked to real-world careers, the session introduces pupils to the exciting opportunities available in technology and digital industries, helping them see the people behind the technology and the pathways they could take in the future.
Delivered in school by experienced facilitators, the workshop is tailored to your pupils and curriculum needs. Activities are designed to be inclusive and accessible, with support for mixed-ability groups and SEND learners, ensuring every young person can take part with confidence.
Key details
- Delivered in England, Scotland and Wales
- For up to 35 students
- The cost is £500 for a half day
- A bursary is available for priority primary schools (criteria includes: pupils under-represented in STEM, above 20% free school meals). This could cover up to the full cost of the workshop. Enquire with provider for more details.
Improve engagement, interest or enjoyment in STEM subjects
Improve attainment and progress in STEM subjects
Develop engineering employability skills
Improve awareness and aspirations for STEM-related study and careers
Challenge stereotypes by showing the diversity of disciplines, people and skills involved in engineering
Whichever curriculum your school follows, pupils should have the opportunity to carry out practical investigations in science that help them to develop their scientific skills. This experience builds the following enquiry skills:
The essential skills every young person needs to succeed in education and their future career. Find out more at the Skills Builder Partnership. This experience builds the following skills:
Listening - Receiving, retaining and processing information
Problem solving - Finding solutions to challenges
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