Give your students a hands-on introduction to the world of computing, digital innovation, and emerging technologies with our exciting Computing and Computer Science School Trip to London. Over three days and two nights, students will explore both the origins of modern computing and the fast-moving world of tech entrepreneurship and big tech.
This trip has been thoughtfully designed to support GCSE and A-Level Computing and Computer Science curricula. It allows students to experience key topics — including algorithms, cybersecurity, hardware/software development, and the social impacts of computing — through interactive visits, expert insights, and real-world exposure.
Throughout the trip, students will:
London offers a rare blend of computing history and digital innovation — from Bletchley Park’s wartime genius to Shoreditch’s dynamic startup scene. Students will benefit from expertly guided experiences, industry engagement opportunities, and a chance to understand how computing impacts every aspect of modern life and business.
Add in the chance to see some of London’s top cultural landmarks — from Covent Garden and the British Museum to the Thames River — and this trip becomes both academically enriching and unforgettable.
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A Computing and Computer Science School Trip to London is based in the city’s central Bloomsbury district — offering close access to major tech hubs, educational sites, and museums.
This location places students within easy reach of Silicon Roundabout, the Science Museum, and Covent Garden, with excellent transport links to Bletchley Park and other key destinations. The itinerary is fully adaptable to your exam board and curriculum objectives, ensuring a bespoke educational experience in one of the world’s great innovation capitals.

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