In a world dominated by algorithms, it's common to associate them with a negative bias. Mathematician Clara Grima defends ...
With more girls being taken out of private school than boys after the VAT hike, I wonder if parents are still prioritising ...
Generative AI tools like Google Gemini and ChatGPT are reshaping computer science education, the researchers say, as the skills students need to learn to write software evolve because of these tools.
Our academic programs provide a sound foundation in computer information and computer science principles, while keeping up with today's ever-changing computing needs. And our experiential learning ...
Many parents strictly manage their children's screentime at home, but it's being undone by schools relying on tech for learning, from YouTube videos to homework apps ...
Creative industries add around £125bn to the UK economy and employ 2.4m people. Video games alone generate nearly £8bn in UK consumer spending. Students still lack the digital and creative skills ...
At Dartford Grammar School in Kent, half of students take GCSE Computer Science and it’s one of the most popular choices for university applications. And now it’s sharing that inspiration and ...
Three separate GCSEs in chemistry, physics and biology will remain among the options Secondary school pupils in Wales will continue to be able to take three separate GCSEs in chemistry, physics and ...
Dene Academy is proud to announce another exceptional year of GCSE outcomes, with the Class of 2025 achieving impressive academic success and significant progress across a broad spectrum of subjects.
Abraham Rubio has wanted to be a software engineer since childhood. On the gaming platform Minecraft, he loved tinkering with “mods,” or alterations to video games created by fans that change elements ...
Oathall Community College is delighted to congratulate the “Class of 2025” for achieving an impressive set of exam results. These excellent results are testament to the students’ hard work and the ...
The number of girls choosing to take a GCSE in computer science fell this year, breaking a consistent growth streak. In 2025, the number of girls taking computing at GCSE level dropped to 20,708, down ...