What next?
If you enjoyed taking part in UK Bebras or the Coding Challenge, why not explore some of the other activities and resources from the Raspberry Pi Foundation?
Coolest Projects
Coolest Projects is the Raspberry Pi Foundation's annual technology showcase that encourages young people around the world share their tech creations (including software projects), celebrating their achievements. Coolest Projects UK is a free in-person event for young creators in the UK only. It will be held on Saturday 17 May 2025 at the Life Centre, Bradford. Participants can share their projects with family, friends, and their coding community, get fun swag and certificates to celebrate their achievements, and try hands-on coding activities at the event. Entries close 2 May 2025. Click here to find out more. The Coolest Projects online showcase is open to any young person up to age 18, anywhere in the world! Creators can share digital tech creations with the world in our online gallery, join a celebration livestream and receive certificates and fun digital swag, all for free. Submit your project before 28 May 2025 and have your project featured in our online gallery. Click here to find out more. |
Projects site
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation's projects site has a wide variety of projects that you can follow independently. Some hardware projects require a Raspberry Pi computer, but many others are software projects that can be done on a laptop or desktop computer system. Most of our Python and HTML/CSS projects can also be run in our online Code Editor.
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Study
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If you are preparing to take formal exams or just want to learn more about Computer Science, why not take a look at Ada Computer Science? It covers all of the content you need for GCSE or A-level Computer Science (or equivalent qualifications). As well as clear explanations, there is code to download and run (written in Python, C#, Java and VB), as well as 1200 self-marking questions with feedback for wrong answers. Like all of our resources, it is completely free! |
Did you know the UK Bebras Challenge is run by the Raspberry Pi Foundation? Discover free teaching resources, tools, and expert support for computing education at raspberrypi.org.