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Support for primary educators

Digit<all> is committed to equipping teachers and youth leaders with the necessary resources and professional development to ensure young people develop the digital skills including coding, data science, AI and cyber security.  Elevate the young people you look after with a creative and contextual computing education. 

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Events and CPD

Engage in our free professional development opportunities with specialist and non-specialist options.

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Teaching and Learning

Access free, accessible learning resources for teaching including individual lessons and units of work.

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Grants

Access to grants to help you host digital and STEM-based enrichment activities at your school or college.

Opens June 2026

Key programs

Explore our engaging programmes to enable your school to build a creative and contextual computing curriculum.

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Interactive key stage 2 computing units using micro:bits to investigate natural hazards, design early warning systems, and address climate change through hands-on, project-based coding; all while building essential digital skills for future careers in tech and environmental innovation.

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💡 Playlab AI

Develop no-code apps to support teaching and learning or teacher workload with Playlab.  Develop and share AI apps through our community and benefit from AI professional development.

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🧠 Computing Catalyst

Accelerate your students’ attainment in computing through our targeted support, including curriculum design, bespoke CPD, coaching and mentoring and strategic guidance.

Upcoming Primary events

Confident, creative teaching

Join our free 1-hour CPD sessions or full-day courses, designed for teachers from any school. Most run from 4–5 pm and are led by our experienced ambassadors. Learn practical strategies, explore core and advanced computing topics, and discover how meaningful, real-world contexts can transform your teaching.

  • Getting out and about with the micro:bit
    Getting out and about with the micro:bit
    07 Jan 2026, 16:00 – 17:00
    07 Jan 2026, 16:00 – 17:00
    Online
    From identifying plastics via PET codes to counting categories of litter, this session explores a range of ways in which the microbit can be used to encourage pupils to get out and about and learn more about their local environment, developing their coding skills whilst getting active.
  • Getting Started with Coding for Climate Action
    Getting Started with Coding for Climate Action
    08 Jan 2026, 16:00 – 17:00
    08 Jan 2026, 16:00 – 17:00
    Online
    Find out how to use the new AI feature in micro:bits and see some examples in practice. Have at least 2 micro:bits to hand and be ready to have some fun! Led by Matt Hewlett
  • micro:bit basics: Coding for Sustainability and Climate
    micro:bit basics: Coding for Sustainability and Climate
    08 Jan 2026, 16:00 – 17:00
    Online
    This session introduces educators to the micro:bit's essential functions including the pixel display, sensing capabilities and using crocodile clip connections to expand its functionality. Discover the microbit’s potential for physical computing projects with a focus on sustainability.
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CODE Awards 2026

Celebrate your pupils’ digital creativity and innovation – enter your school’s projects today!

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