This strategic evolution reflects CS Re:Boot’s deepening commitment to closing the digital divide and providing every young person, regardless of background, with access to meaningful, future-ready learning in AI, programming and tech.
“We’re not just helping kids pass exams or learn to code – we’re opening doors to the workforce of the future” said Dr Beth Lane, co-founder of CS Re:Boot and Director of Learning.
“With CS Reset and FutureTech, we’re delivering expert-led, hands-on learningexperiences that build skills, confidence and spark ambition.”
Designed for students taking OCR Computer Science GCSE and A-Level, CS Reset offers expert-led revision bootcamps that go beyond the exam specification. Through live teaching, focused practice, and clear explanations, learners master complex topics - from CPU architecture to pseudocode and Python.
Upcoming this summer:
• Year 9 GCSE Preparation Bootcamp: A head start for students who have chosen GCSE Computer Science
FutureTech offers immersive AI and coding bootcamps for young people aged 10–18.
Across multi-day experiences, students gain critical thinking skills, build digital confidence, and explore ethical tech and real-world applications, preparing them not just to participate in the digital world, but to shape it.
Students learn by doing. From training real AI models to building their own Python-powered web apps and exploring ethical tech issues and future career paths.
Launching this summer:
Junior AI Developer (ages 10–12): a 3-day bootcamp exploring AI, Python, HTML/CSS and chatbot creation
AI Developer (ages 16–18): a 2-day immersive experience coding AI-powered abstract art and exploring the future of AI and creativity, while learning how to create a digital portfolio to assist in university, apprenticeship and job applications.
All bootcamps are taught in small online groups, ensuring every learner is supported by expert instructors and can showcase their projects with pride.