Last updated: May 26 2026
National Children’s Gardening Week is a wonderful celebration that aims to inspire and educate children about the joys and benefits of gardening. This special week provides a platform for young ones to connect with nature, develop valuable skills, and cultivate a love for the environment. In this article, we explore the essence of National Children’s Gardening Week 2026, its history, and how children and families can actively participate in this enriching initiative.National Children’s Gardening Week is an annual event dedicated to encouraging children to discover the wonders of gardening. It promotes hands-on experiences, education, and creativity in green spaces, nurturing a sense of responsibility for the natural world. This week-long celebration provides children with opportunities to grow plants, learn about ecosystems, and appreciate the beauty and importance of gardening. More information here
Schools in Wales are encountering rapid growth in the availability and influence of artificial intelligence, yet teacher understanding and confidence remain uneven. To ensure AI is used safely, ethically, and in ways that enhance learning, teachers require clear subject knowledge, strong critical evaluation skills, and alignment with Welsh Government policy. This course supports consistent, informed practice across Wales, addressing safeguarding, learner wellbeing, and Estyn priorities while strengthening professional judgement in an evolving digital landscape. for more information or to book your place click here
Volunteers’ Week is an annual UK-wide campaign held from the first Monday in June to celebrate and recognise the contributions of volunteers. Launched in 1984, this initiative has been running for over 40 years, providing organisations and communities a platform to thank current and past volunteers for their invaluable efforts.
The campaign highlights the diversity and unity of volunteer work across the UK. In its 40th year, the campaign underwent a rebrand, introducing a vibrant identity to inspire continued engagement. Volunteers’ Week fosters connections between national organisations and grassroots groups, celebrating the spirit of volunteering that enriches communities each year. More information here
Schools in Wales are encountering rapid growth in the availability and influence of artificial intelligence, yet teacher understanding and confidence remain uneven. To ensure AI is used safely, ethically, and in ways that enhance learning, teachers require clear subject knowledge, strong critical evaluation skills, and alignment with Welsh Government policy. This course supports consistent, informed practice across Wales, addressing safeguarding, learner wellbeing, and Estyn priorities while strengthening professional judgement in an evolving digital landscape. for more information or to book your place click here
AI Awareness Day is a nationwide day for schools, students, and parents to explore AI together.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming necessary in many areas of life, from healthcare to entertainment. This collection of resources support exploration of Artificial Intelligence for students aged 7 to 16.
You can find out more about STEM Learning's courses and guidance, around the topic of AI here.
Exploring how we young people navigating modern pathwaysJoin our new STEM Ambassador inspiration series, designed to motivate and inform your volunteering. During this session, we will hear from Yemurai Rabvukwa on “It’s Okay Not to Know”, followed by a live panel discussion to reflect on our roles in supporting young people navigating modern pathways. Link here
Platform link: https://ambassadors.stem.org.uk/activity/5fe838ea-ac4e-f111-bec6-7ced8d9b988d
#WorldEnvironmentDay 2026 focuses on climate change—on the urgent signals the Earth is sending and the signals we choose to send back. UNEP’s global campaign calls on all of us to step in #NowForClimate, and steer a world already in motion. See how you can get involved. Mark 5 June 2026 for one of the world’s largest international days for the environment. Stay tuned for updates, resources and opportunities to join this global moment for action and hope. More information here
With a variety of fantastic sessions for STEM educators and free for members of the Engage Teacher Network. If you’re not a member yet but think you might eligible, join now to get your promo code for free attendance.
If you're not eligible to join the network, use the code EarlyBirdETC26 before 4 May to book sessions for only £3!
A chance to hear from free STEM resources providers, learn about funding opportunities, see teachers discuss their tips for ensuring lessons are accessible, get insights into the new DfE Enrichment Framework, and much more.
A session you won’t want to miss is with our keynote speaker Mr P MBE, AKA Lee Parkinson, a primary teacher, influencer and co-founder of Teachmate. Mr P will share a wealth of free websites and tools you can use to support teaching and learning.
Contact crest@britishscienceassociation.org with any questions.
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This course introduces ways that AI can be embedded into the Curriculum for Wales in the secondary phase. Addressing aspects of the Digital Competence Framework, you will explore effective use of AI in and out of the classroom in ways that are relevant to the DCF. You will be clear on the implications for students, what constitutes AI and its safe implementation.
Through practical activities, resources and discussion, you will develop confidence in making informed choices for AI tools in your professional practice, culmination in the completion of an action plan for embedding AI in your school. for more information and to book go here
Discover a ready-made session that you can learn to deliver to introduce your job in an interactive way! Research my job is a ready-made classroom session that focuses on developing 3 key research skills in young people: observing, questioning and recording. The activity is suitable to run with 7–9-year-olds and the resources are already provided for you to adapt for your own career. This training will show you what the session involves[AS1.1], how to deliver it to a group of pupils, and the resources available to use. This is a training session for any STEM Ambassadors. No preparation is needed. Book here https://ambassadors.stem.org.uk/activity/44f2c4b9-7d23-f111-8342-6045bdd04810
School groups are invited to join us to discover hands-on workshops, activities and exciting live shows. Discover STEM careers - meet scientists, engineers and technicians and ask questions. Discover exciting possibilities and connect to inspiring role models in STEM with the Big Bang. The Big Bang Fair brings science and engineering careers to life with hands-on activities and shows. Young inventors and experimenters, future game-changers and lifesavers all develop and shine in The Big Bang Competition. Big Bang at School helps teachers run their own inspiring STEM days.
Registration is now open! School groups can book free tickets today.
Schools in Wales are encountering rapid growth in the availability and influence of artificial intelligence, yet teacher understanding and confidence remain uneven. To ensure AI is used safely, ethically, and in ways that enhance learning, teachers require clear subject knowledge, strong critical evaluation skills, and alignment with Welsh Government policy. This course supports consistent, informed practice across Wales, addressing safeguarding, learner wellbeing, and Estyn priorities while strengthening professional judgement in an evolving digital landscape. for more information or to book your place click here
Exploring STEM equity in support of under-represented young peopleJoin our new STEM Ambassador inspiration series, designed to motivate and inform your volunteering. During this session, we will hear from Louise Archer on ‘Supporting equitable outreach and participation in STEM’, followed by a live panel discussion to reflect on our roles in supporting young people from under-represented communities.Link here
This session will show you what the Mystery Boxes activity is and how to deliver it to a group of students. The activity is suitable for 8-14-year-olds and uses minimal equipment. The Mystery Box activity is an analogy for science so works particularly well for those Ambassadors who want to engage young people with science.This is a training session for STEM Ambassadors. No preparation is needed. Link here.( Image; MatthewFrench.net)
The day is designed to provide opportunities and new ways to improve and raise standards, enhance learning experiences and support learners. A must-attend event for everyone working in education including early years, primary, secondary, HE and FE. An ideal way to optimise your CPD training and explore products and services through an action packed day.
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Download Llandudno 2026 Show Brochure HERE!
Save the date! The University of Manchester has announced that the Great Science Share for Schools 2026 will take place on Tuesday the 16th of June! The Great Science Share for Schools is the award-winning campaign that invites 5-14-year-olds to share their own scientific questions and investigations, build skills, raise the profile of science in schools and communities, and inspire young people into science and engineering.
You can register and explore the GSSfS website today, so your students can investigate scientific questions with the Great Science Skills Starters and explore their own questions with the Great Science Enquiries and Ideas.
We’ll be sharing all of the updates and resources for GSSfS 2026 as they’re released.
Interested in learning more about volunteering with young people with special educational needs or disabilities?
Come join this session, run in partnership with the National Association for Special Educational Needs (NASEN) to learn more about how to best engage students in specialist settings. We will cover types of needs, how to adjust activities to be inclusive of various need types, and top tips for working positively with specialist schools. Link here
Exploring the false divide between Art and STEMJoin our new STEM Ambassador inspiration series, designed to motivate and inform your volunteering. During this session, we will hear from Hana Ayoob on ‘Drawn to Discovery: The importance of drawing’, followed by a live panel discussion to reflect on our roles in supporting and promoting creativity in young people. Link here
Schools in Wales are encountering rapid growth in the availability and influence of artificial intelligence, yet teacher understanding and confidence remain uneven. To ensure AI is used safely, ethically, and in ways that enhance learning, teachers require clear subject knowledge, strong critical evaluation skills, and alignment with Welsh Government policy. This course supports consistent, informed practice across Wales, addressing safeguarding, learner wellbeing, and Estyn priorities while strengthening professional judgement in an evolving digital landscape. for more information or to book your place click here
Join Physics Teachers in this online forum to share ideas and resources that can improve the teaching and learning of physics. At each meeting there will be a mix of short presentations and opportunities to discuss and ask questions. The aim of the Forum is to connect teachers and students from all over Wales and beyond giving them opportunities to share ideas in a relaxed environment. You are welcome to attend just to listen, but you can also engage through the conversation or even submit your own ideas, we welcome your participation. Places need to be booked and a link will be sent to participants to join. Teachers and recently qualified students are particularly welcome. Book here https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/d52d3ad8-df2d-4a5d-9d4b-6ebf2190deae@8b8986af-18bb-4882-a149-fa5a3dd1f995
Join us to explore how the Teaching Digital with Confidence programme is strengthening practitioners’ digital and computing skills across Wales. This webinar will introduce the programme’s core aims and outline the professional learning offer which has been developed in line with the Curriculum for Wales and the Digital Competence Framework (DCF).
You’ll also discover how the programme supports schools in connecting with STEM Ambassadors to enrich classroom experiences. We’ll share the types of activities STEM Ambassadors can support, offer tips and advice on submitting a request through the dashboard, and provide insight into the support available from your local STEM Ambassador Hub. For more informaiton and booking click here
Insect Week encourages people of all ages to learn more about insects.The Royal Entomological Society organises the week, supported by a large number of partner organisations with interests in the science, natural history and conservation of insects.
Over one million species of insects have been described and named worldwide. There are more than 24,000 species in the UK alone and we can find insects in almost every habitat. They can be pollinators, predators, pests, parasites and prey and their study is an important part of conservation, food production, medicine and ecology.
Our website is designed to help you learn more about insects and other invertebrates from the people that study them. You’ll find everything you need to join in with the events and competitions during Insect Week.
Join one of these training sessions to find out more about the STEM Ambassadors platform. You will be shown how to log your hours and find upcoming volunteering opportunities, plus other key features. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions.Book your place here
For: Year 12 and 13 Students
Are you a Year 12 or 13 student curious about the world of physics and scientific research? Join
us for an exciting 5-day work experience programme at Swansea University’s Physics Department
Hands-on astronomy: Use robotic telescopes to observe celestial objects.
Cutting-edge technology: Spend a day at our state-of-the-art semiconductor facility Bay Campus.
Meet the experts: Engage with researchers and discover the ground-breaking work happening in our department.
This immersive week is designed to give you a real taste of university-level physics and the
diverse research areas we explor
Application Deadline: Friday 12 June Places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basi
Contact Dr Sarah Roberts and complete the application form (s.g.roberts@swansea.ac.uk) by Friday 12th Jun
Every year on 23 June, International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) celebrates the outstanding achievements of women engineers around the world and shines a spotlight on the opportunities engineering creates for future generations. Brought to you by the Women’s Engineering Society, INWED is a global movement that champions diversity, innovation, and inclusion across the engineering sector. Under the 2026 theme, Engineering Intelligence, we are bringing together organisations, educators, industry leaders, and communities to showcase the expertise, creativity, and leadership women bring to engineering every day.
Join us as we celebrate, inspire, and help shape a more inclusive future for engineering worldwide. More information here
This is Me is a short, punchy presentation that STEM Ambassadors can develop to support their volunteering
This session will discuss what a This is Me presentation is, go through the process for developing your own and show you how to use it to streamline your volunteering and have a greater impact on young people
There will be the opportunity to ask questions too.
To find out more information and to book go here
HOW MIGHT WE CONNECT NATURE AND PEOPLE TO SUPPORT BIODIVERSITY IN NORTH WALES?
Start Date: July 27, 2026 Time and duration: 6 weeks - 3.5 hours per week
YOU MUST BE 13-18 YEARS OLD TO JOIN THIS SQUAD
There's a former nuclear power station sitting right in the middle of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park in North Wales, and right now, a huge project is underway headed up by Costain to transform the site and bring nature back to the area. But here's the thing: nature can't thrive on its own. It needs people, communities, businesses and scientists all pulling in the same direction. That's where you come in. Over six weeks, you'll get under the skin of one big question - How might we connect nature and people to support biodiversity in North Wales? and come up with bold, original ideas to help make it happen. No science qualification required. Just curiosity, fresh thinking and a willingness to look at a real-world challenge in a way no one else has. Ready to give nature a voice?
More information here
Join us as we walk you through how to log your volunteering hours on the STEM Ambassadors platform
Sign up for this walkthrough session to learn how to log your volunteering hours on the STEM Ambassadors platform. You will be shown, step by step, how to record volunteering hours for activities you have found outside of the platform, and will have the opportunity to ask questions.
This session will take place on Microsoft Teams and will run for 20 minutes. Please add this event to your calendar when you sign up.
Please note: This session is for pre-existing STEM Ambassadors. If you are looking to become a STEM Ambassador, please join one of our introduction sessions here.
Join us as we walk you through how to manage your offer on the STEM Ambassadors platform
Sign up for this walkthrough session to learn how to manage your offer on the STEM Ambassadors platform. You will be shown, step by step, how to post and manage an offer and will have the opportunity to ask questions.
This session will take place on Microsoft Teams and will run for 20 minutes. Please add this event to your calendar when you sign up.
Please note: This session is for pre-existing STEM Ambassadors. If you are looking to become a STEM Ambassador, please join one of our introduction sessions here.
We are really excited to be joining forces with IOP once again, as part of our Boosting Science Education in Wales programme, to bring you our annual science day conference. The day will be filled with three hands-on workshops, plenty of networking time and of course a free lunch!
This is a fully funded event aimed at secondary science teachers, technicians and subject leads. As part of the Boosting Science Education in Wales programme we are able to offer bursaries for teachers and technicians working in Wales to attend.
It is going to be great day filled with lots of hands-on science. Book your place here
This course introduces ways that AI can be embedded into the Curriculum for Wales in the secondary phase. Addressing aspects of the Digital Competence Framework, you will explore effective use of AI in and out of the classroom in ways that are relevant to the DCF. You will be clear on the implications for students, what constitutes AI and its safe implementation.
Through practical activities, resources and discussion, you will develop confidence in making informed choices for AI tools in your professional practice, culmination in the completion of an action plan for embedding AI in your school. for more information and to book go here
This 1-hour training session is designed for STEM Ambassadors looking to enhance their confidence when working with secondary school students. In this session, delivered by Christina Astin, you’ll learn how to engage successfully with secondary school students. It will cover why volunteering with secondary students is important and the different ways you may be interacting with them (in school, during work experience, or online), plus provide practical tips to address the main concerns Ambassadors have when volunteering in secondary schools, like keeping them interested and being relevant. This 60-minute session runs from 01.07.2026 on 12:30pm.
For more information and to book go here
We are really excited to be joining forces with IOP once again, as part of our Boosting Science Education in Wales programme, to bring you our annual science day conference. The day will be filled with three hands-on workshops, plenty of networking time and of course a free lunch!
This is a fully funded event aimed at secondary science teachers, technicians and subject leads. As part of the Boosting Science Education in Wales programme we are able to offer bursaries for teachers and technicians working in Wales to attend.
It is going to be great day filled with lots of hands-on science. Book your place here
This event offers a series of interactive talks and engaging lab or field-based workshops designed to give students valuable insight into the diverse opportunities available through degrees in Biology, Biomedical Science, Medical Sciences, and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. Schools can choose an event aligned with the disciplines of any of these four courses, for example an ecology, biomedical or molecular biology focused event. We are equally happy to offer a tailored combination allowing the experience to be shaped around the interests and goals of their students. More information here
We’re returning to Clifton College, Bristol for 2026 with a fantastic event for technicians of all levels. Workshops will include Microscale Favourites, Five-Minute Wonders, A Level Biology Practicals, and sessions on Lone Working and Team Building, with more to be announced in a programme designed by technicians, for technicians. For more information click here
This extremely popular 3-day non-residential programme is aimed at AS students who are considering pursuing a physics degree.This free event will take place on Monday 6 – Wednesday 8 July 2026 at Cardiff University School of Physics and Astronomy. A more detailed programme will be released closer to the time, but will include talks, lectures and workshops delivered by staff and students from the School of Physics and AstronomyLectures and workshops will be targeted at AS level (Year 12) students and provide an insight into Physics beyond A-level, such as:
Students should apply using this application form
Computational thinking is a core skill within the Digital Competence Framework (DCF) and is increasingly recognised as essential for problem‑solving across all Areas of Learning and Experience (AoLEs).
This course supports educators to confidently understand, teach, and embed the four pillars of computational thinking (abstraction, decomposition, algorithms, and pattern recognition) through practical approaches. By strengthening practitioners’ knowledge and confidence, the course helps ensure learners can apply computational thinking purposefully and creatively across the curriculum. This course is approximately 6 hours of live remote learning. To find out more and book your place here
Discover easy methods to improve resilience, look after mental health and wellbeing, and develop career network connections.
Using the tools championed by the Bounce Back Project, this workshop is a professional and personal development opportunity for STEM Ambassadors. You will be introduced to some useful tools to build resilience, look after your mental health and wellbeing and help generate a positive and supportive work environment. This 90-minute workshop takes place on Tuesday 7th July 2026 at 09:30.
For more information and to book go here
Schools are invited to attend the event at the Richard Ley Development Centre in Swansea, or online via the live stream. Building on 10 years of the DVLA STEM Programme, this hybrid event will celebrate our achievements and look towards the future, inspiring young learners to explore digital skills and career opportunities. More information is available here
World Chocolate Day is celebrated every year on July 7th, honoring the introduction of chocolate to Europe in the 16th century. This day is a global celebration of chocolate in all its forms, from dark to milk, bars to truffles, and everything in between.
What is World Chocolate Day?
World Chocolate Day is an annual event dedicated to indulging in and appreciating chocolate. It marks the date when chocolate was first brought to Europe in 1550, highlighting its historical and cultural significance. Chocolate lovers around the world celebrate this day by enjoying their favorite chocolate treats and learning more about its rich history and production process. Some accessible activites from the RNIB here
This course explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can support the Digital Competence Framework (DCF) and Curriculum for Wales across primary Areas of Learning (AoLEs). Participants will gain hands-on experience with AI tools, learn how to plan for appropriate progression linked to DCF statements, and embed AI in ways that develop the four purposes - helping learners become ambitious and capable (through problem-solving and creativity), enterprising and creative (by using AI for innovation), ethical and informed (through responsible AI use), and healthy and confident (by promoting digital wellbeing and resilience).This course includes practical examples reflection and discussion opportunities and action plan creation for effective AI integration in school. For more infomation or to book your place click here
Calling all adventurers! Join us on an electric journey, as you put your problem-solving skills to the test in our thrilling, virtual escape room. Solve puzzles and uncover clues as you explore the ever-evolving ways London has been kept moving. Designed for Upper KS2 students, this interactive experience, in partnership with the London Transport Museum, brings STEM to life in a real-world situation. Do you have what it takes to reach your destination? Delivered via Teams in partnership with London Transport Museum. Book your place now!
Sherman Theatre Cardiff
Tickets £10 + VAT - all teachers FREE
Back by popular demand, join Ben Sparks for a highly engaging show featuring a variety of interactive mathematical games and magic tricks. You'll discover how school-level maths can help reveal the secrets behind winning strategies and the mysteries of magic. This is mathematics at its useful and beautiful best! To book go here
Merthyr Science Festival brings science to life in exciting, accessible and interactive ways. From live demonstrations to hands-on experiments, the festival is designed to spark curiosity and inspire people of all ages.
Whether you're a family looking for a fun day out, a student exploring future careers, or simply curious about the world around you, there's something here for you! With fun, hands-on science for all ages! Meet the people behind exciting experiments and discoveries! We will have exhibits from the Institute of Biomedical Science, The Geologists Association, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Ecolab, Tilbury Douglas and AstroCymru to name a few. More information here
Get ready for: Live entertainment; Games & activities; Market stalls; Food & refreshments; Fun for the whole family
And the best part? FREE ENTRY!
We’re pulling out all the stops for an unforgettable summer day in the sun
Interested in having a stall? Email: mthomas@ebbwfawr.co.uk
#EbbwFest #CommunityFun #SummerFestival #EbbwVale #Familyfunday
Join one of these training sessions to find out more about the STEM Ambassadors platform. You will be shown how to log your hours and find upcoming volunteering opportunities, plus other key features. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions.Book your place here
Discover some techniques for volunteering in schools and engaging learners within the classroom. This is a training session for STEM Ambassadors about how to engage learners in the classroom. We will discuss volunteering in schools and classrooms, techniques for engaging learners in the classroom, and safeguarding considerations. There will be the opportunity to ask questions too. This 60-minute session takes place on 21.07.2026 at 4pm. For more information and to book go here
Join one of these training sessions to find out more about the STEM Ambassadors platform. You will be shown how to log your hours and find upcoming volunteering opportunities, plus other key features. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions.Book your place here
This course prepares educators to navigate the positive and negative aspects of digital citizenship. Participants will explore technical threats such as malware and phishing alongside pedagogical strands including Image and Identity, Digital Wellbeing, and Online Bullying. It emphasizes the impact of online relationships (eg online misogyny) and the critical evaluation of information (misinformation, misinformation, and misinformation). More details and booking here
In 2026, the Cavendish will hosted the 42nd annual Physics at Work Exhibition at the Ray Dolby Centre, Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge.
Physics at Work aims to show 14-16yr olds the variety of careers to which study in Physics can lead and the range of practical problems that physics can be used to solve. This event is open to all schools and is free.
The exhibition is run in a similar way each year, based upon interaction between active scientific researchers and students. This will help to inform and spread the excitement of modern physics research to students who will soon be making career and examination choices, and is a vital component in encouraging the next generation of scientists.
The Physics at Work Exhibition runs over three days, with two sessions on each day. This event is centred around approximately 20 exhibitors and is held at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge. Some of the exhibitors are from research groups within the Cavendish Laboratory and the others are from industry, including companies such as Rolls-Royce Plc., Domino Printing Services and the AWE.
Each half-day session typically has a capacity for about 450 students. The students are split into small groups of around 25 and are accompanied by a teacher as they follow a route defined by the organisers. Each small group, with its teacher, visits six exhibits over a period of about three hours, including a short break halfway through. Each exhibit last 20 minutes and usually consists of a short presentation, practical demonstrations, an opportunity for hands-on involvement and time for asking questions. An online booklet of information is provided to support the exhibition, allowing teachers to bring ideas back into their lessons later in the year. This structured approach has developed over time and allows the students to engage thoroughly with the science on display.
The Physics at Work Exhibition is an integral part of the Cavendish Laboratory's outreach and engagement activities, funded by the Department of Physics, Institute of Physics, and generous donations
Thanks to a generous legacy, we are able to offer support schools with regards to the cost of travel and lesson cover. Please contact Dr Nicki Humphrey-Baker if you have any questions.
The day is designed to provide opportunities and new ways to improve and raise standards, enhance learning experiences and support learners. A must-attend event for everyone working in education including early years, primary, secondary, HE and FE. An ideal way to optimise your CPD training and explore products and services through an action packed day.
View seminars HERE!
Download Cardiff 2026 Show Brochure HERE!
World Teachers’ Day is held annually on 5 October to celebrate all teachers around the globe. It commemorates the anniversary of the adoption of the 1966 ILO/UNESCO Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers, which sets benchmarks regarding the rights and responsibilities of teachers, and standards for their initial preparation and further education, recruitment, employment, and teaching and learning conditions. The Recommendation concerning the Status of Higher-Education Teaching Personnel was adopted in 1997 to complement the 1966 Recommendation by covering teaching personnel in higher education. World Teachers’ Day has been celebrated since 1994.
It is a day to celebrate how teachers are transforming education but also to reflect on the support they need to fully deploy their talent and vocation, and to rethink the way ahead for the profession globally. (Picture© UNESCO/Erika Pineros). More information here
M1: (17:00) David Farley, Institute of Physics - "Developing and Supporting New Teachers of Post 16 Physics"
Starting to teach post 16 physics can be a daunting prospect. It often falls to experienced colleagues to help coach colleagues who are at the start of their post 16 journey. Time however is short, and coaching can often be reduced to prep-room chats about content and teaching order. This session is designed to help make coaching time more effective.
This specialized teacher CPD workshop, delivered by Dr David Richardson, Clifton College, Bristol equips educators with powerful pedagogical strategies to confidently deliver the GCSE syllabus. The session focuses on breaking down complex concepts like transverse and longitudinal waves, frequency equations, and the electromagnetic spectrum into easily digestible classroom explanations.
Are students mathematically or conceptually driven in their approach to physics? How do teamwork experiences influence this?I will introduce the CLASS survey and research on what student's beliefs about studying physics entails, challenges with teamwork and how as educators we can encourage students to be self-reflective, aware, teamplayers and tackle problems from a variety of angles.
To book and for more information go here
T1: (17:00) Dr James de Winter, Cambridge University -"Great Minds on Physics Education"
What are some of the most useful books and papers for anyone interested in physics teaching. This session will summarise the highlights, what to read, why, and what it might mean for your classroom. From abstracted wisdom to practical ideas and all points in between. Y
T2: (18:00) Dr Mark Walley, Chester University - "Physics, why should we be so bothered?"
When a student asks us about the purpose of what we're teaching them what do we say? Do we believe that what we teach is genuinely useful? Do we think that by teaching physics we have improved both career opportunities and the chances of lifelong engagement with physics?
Optics is a subject that naturally spans fundamental physics, modern research, and practical experimentation. This talk will describe how these different aspects are brought together within undergraduate physics teaching.
To book and for more information go here
W1: (17:00) Prof Jim Al Khalili CBE FRS, Surrey University "On Time: The Physics that Makes the Universe Tick"Despite our ever-deepening understanding of the physical universe, we have yet to reach a consensus on the nature of time: does it flow like a river, carrying us along, or does it flow past us? What is the meaning of "now", the ever-shifting boundary between the future and the past?
Modern astronomy is undergoing a revolution, with new telescopes and instruments transforming our understanding of the universe. This talk explores how these advances can be translated into meaningful classroom experiences.Focusing on opportunities such as robotic telescopes, citizen science, and outreach programmes, I will demonstrate how students can interact with real data and even contribute to authentic scientific investigations.
To book and for more information go here
For all teachers and technicians of Physics we welcome you to join the Welsh Physics Teachers Conference Brecon 2026. This special anniversary promises to be a fabulous free week of presentations and workshops, with opportunities to learn, reflect and network with colleagues.
The Conference will be held at Christ College, Brecon on Friday 9 October (09.30-16.15), where we will be joined in the morning by: Dr Nic Bonne, Portsmouth university; Professor Paul Howarth: CBE FREng FInstP FNucl (IOP's President), Helen Francis: Domain Leader - Maths and Science at WJEC and Euan Bodenham UCL.
A technician's workshop will run on the morning where Nick Mitchener (Physics Technician, Ferndown Upper School) will lead a workshop focusing on practical . There will be a choice fo workshops in the afternoon. All state schoool teachers are eligble to apply for a £300 bursary via Boosting Science Education in Wales. More details and booking here
Join the Institute of Physics, supported by the Royal Society of Chemistry and Brecon High School for a Festival of Science.
Super Science Saturday will include: The Crazy Weather Show, Frozen! and lots of magic where families and friends together with primary and secondary teachers will enjoy sharing and networking opportunities.
During the lunch break we will hold The Great Science Share: Join the Royal Society of Chemistry, the Institute of Physics for hands on activities and demonstrations.
Bring your own science demonstrations to share with others.
Refreshments will be available. More information and booking here
Inspire your students with exciting engineering and technology careers during Tomorrow’s Engineers Week, an engaging annual event in school calendars. The week gives students an opportunity to spark ideas and consider how they could tackle local and global challenges in their future careers.
More information about events here