National Coding Week 2025

Sept. 11, 2025

This year will be the last National Coding Week - it will run from 15th to 21st September and this year has the theme of AI. The week was founded in 2014 that aims to help build people’s confidence and skills by encouraging volunteers to run fun and engaging digital events.

AI in School

To support your school with AI, we've released a series of blogs as well as a free AI Pack for Schools.

Inside the pack you'll find:

  • Key actions for staff
  • Links to useful documents
  • AI Presentation for staff meeting
  • Guidance for artificial intelligence (AI) Use Policy
  • AI Acceptable use agreement - Staff
  • AI Acceptable use agreement - Pupils
  • AI Risk Assessment - Potential Risks and Questions
  • Example Risk Assessment

Download the AI Pack

AI Pack

There are lessons on AI in the Computing Scheme: Year 4 Unit 4.10 contains 4 lessons where children will learn about what it is, how it can help us, how it might develop in the future, and explore AI in action.

In addition to the theme, there are a number of ways that schools can get involved in National Coding Week, such as running a coding challenge for students or simply showcasing how you are supporting coding in the school.

Coding with Purple Mash

Within Purple Mash there are a range of tools that can support you with Coding in school.

These tools can be used on their own, with activities chosen for National Coding Week, or teachers can use the detailed coding plans, including our new slideshows to support the teaching of coding contained within the Purple Mash Computing Scheme of Work. There is a medium-term plan for each unit accompanied by detailed individual plans and slideshows that walk the teacher through the lesson. For a taster of this, teachers can download the Coding with Confidence pack and try out some of the activities in class.

Purple Chip

The Purple Chip app allows users to control a phone or tablet from code written in 2Code Purple Chip. Children can make games, quizzes and more, and there are even examples for them to view before giving it a go for themselves. You can read more about Purple Chip here.

Free Code micro:bit

For more programming of physical devices, there are micro:bit coding lessons for use with Free Code micro:bit. Lesson topics include creating a name badge, showing a beating heart, showing emotions and many more!

The Time Crimes of Logonator

The week would also be a great time to challenge your pupils to complete the Time-Crimes of Logonator. Pupils must pit themselves against an evil robot who travels in time trying to disrupt the development of civilization. In each mission they must solve a puzzle using Logo. There are 13 missions in total and pupils need to unlock each one in turn, there are also printable sheets that support the missions as well as support for teachers.

Digital Leaders and Mash Club

The week is also the perfect time to set up your Digital Leaders. Digital Leaders are children with a passion for technology who want to share their knowledge with other and promote the use of all things digital throughout the school. We have everything you need to get started in Pupil Mash including challenges each half term that the Digital Leaders can complete.

They could help run a Mash Club. Mash Club contains three terms worth of resources for a computing club at your school using the Purple Mash tools. This includes coding, blogging, game creation, 3D model making and using micro:bits. Everything that you need to run the club is included and there is handy getting started guide as well as session outlines and a range of printable resources.

Python in Pieces

Finally, you could try our award-winning Python in Pieces resource, which is now included as part of your Purple Mash subscription. Transition your students from block-based coding to Python with guided lessons, open-ended activities and the ability to translate block-code to Python in both directions.

Designed by teachers to empower the specialist and non-specialist to teach Key Stage 3 coding with confidence, Python in Pieces is also perfect for developing the coding capability of your Year 6 students. The guided lessons allow students to manage their own learning and teacher solution guides enable teachers to support student learning at every step.

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Building code inside Python in Pieces


Whatever you do for National Coding Week, we would love to see your coding creations shared with us on either our Facebook and X pages.