7 - 11 July 2025
10:00-12:30
Understand how machines make sense of messy data!
We’ll introduce ideas like patterns, probability, and decision trees, and show how they help machines make predictions — all through maths puzzles and friendly activities.
We’ll use Python to teach your computer how to draw geometric shapes, follow logic, and even make artistic fractals.
Perfect for students who enjoy structure, creativity, and want to learn how algorithms work under the hood.
Learn how we collect, organise, and interpret data to understand the world. We'll explore averages, variation, and trends - and connect these ideas to real-life questions like “How do we train a machine to recognise patterns?”
Build strong problem-solving habits using classic Olympiad-style questions.
These are not about tricks - they’re about learning to think clearly and solve unfamiliar problems with confidence and creativity.
No more than 6 students per class
2 x 1 hour lessons
Class times are:
10:00 - 11:00
11:30 - 12:30
Every class involves interaction through Zoom, where students collaborate with the teacher and their peers to solve problems
£300 for all 5 days
Places are limited, please register your interest in advance
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