Primary School Children Get Hands On With IT At SERC

Primary School Children Try IT at SERC

More than 100 children, parents and guardians attended Come and Try IT workshops at SERC’s Bangor, Downpatrick and Lisburn Campuses recently.

The workshops were aimed at introducing primary school-aged children (from 4-12) to the world of computing and were organised in partnership with the Bring IT On initiative.xa0xa0

Ryan Major, Deputy Head of School for Computing at SERC said: “We were delighted with the response to our six, free to attend, 2-hour sessions, which saw children and their families enjoy a series of computing related challenges such as computational thinking, problem-solving, security and logic.”

Illija Weir (aged 8) with his father Neale, from Downpatrick, take part in the Bring IT On session at SERC Downpatrick Campus.
Children, parents and guardians who took part in the Bring IT On session led by IT staff and students at SERC Bangor Campus.



“The fun, interactive sessions, developed by some of our current Level 3 National Extended Diploma in IT students, provided inspiration for parents and guardians to further develop children’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) skills. xa0

“The sessions also raised awareness of computing as a potential career amongst the children, highlighting direct links between the activities and how they could be used in the workplace.”

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Ethan Gillen with mum Heather, from Dundonald, and Ryan Major, Deputy Head of School for Computing, try out some fun computing challenges at the Bring IT On session at SERC Lisburn Campus.



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