Life after Bebras - what next?

Challenges

If you enjoyed taking part in UK Bebras, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has more challenges you can enter. Here are some you might be interested in:

computer screen The Coding Challenge is an event for students aged 10-19 who took part in this year's UK Bebras Challenge. The aim is to further enhance skills, build confidence, and inspire students to develop programmed solutions to computational thinking problems. Click here to find out more.

Astro Pi logo The Astro Pi Challenge gives young people the opportunity to develop code to run on Raspberry Pi computers aboard the International Space Station! Click here to find out more.
Experience AI logo The Experience AI Challenge is a great entry point into creating AI applications and will give young people the skills to apply machine learning to an infinite number of other scenarios. Designed to be guided by a teacher, there are lessons available now, to help prepare for this challenge. Click here to find out more.

 

Projects

Projects site logo The The Rasperry 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.

 

Coolest Project logo Coolest Projects is the Raspberry Pi Foundation's world-leading annual technology showcase that encourages young people around the world share their tech creations, celebrating their achievements. Click here to find out more.



Study

Coolest Project logo 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.