Workshops

Holiday workshops: Magic of Computer Science (Year 5 and 6)

Learn the logic of computing in this fun magic-based session

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Join us for a hands-on workshop with Paul Curzon, where astonishing magic tricks come to life. Participants will first experience the wonder of illusion, then go behind the scenes to uncover how the tricks work, learning to perform them themselves. But this isn’t just about magic. As participants step into the magician’s shoes, they’ll begin to think like computer scientists - using logic, spotting patterns, and following step-by-step processes to achieve surprising results.

Through interactive activities, we’ll explore how magicians and computer scientists approach problems in remarkably similar ways. By the end of the session, participants won’t just have a few tricks up their sleeves, they’ll have taken their first steps into the fascinating world of computing.

For children who have just completed Years 5 or 6 this term - please book based on your child’s current/most recent school year, not their new year group from September. This typically corresponds to children aged around 9–11 years old. We reserve the right to refund or deny entry to those who are not in the correct year group.

Refunds can only be issued for tickets cancelled at least two weeks (14 calendar days) in advance of the event date. Please note that this supersedes our normal event terms and conditions. Please also note that Eventbrite adds a small booking fee to the amount paid for each ticket option.

About speaker

Paul Curzon is a Professor of Computer Science at Queen Mary University of London and a National Teaching Fellow. He runs Computer Science for Fun a magazine about the fun side of computing, and has been giving linked Computing Magic Shows for 10 years.

Paul also runs Teaching London Computing creating inspiring activities for teachers to use in class.

About our workshops

Holiday workshops at the Royal Institution give students a hands-on experience of STEM topics (science, technology, engineering, maths) beyond what they learn at school. Working in groups or pairs, students will get hands-on to complete activities, challenges or projects which help them look deeper at the subject they are exploring. These workshops don’t follow the school curriculum but instead show students the many real world uses of STEM topics, expanding their horizons beyond the classroom to see the amazing possibilities science can give you. Sessions are led by experts from across industry and academia who will share with the students their excitement and knowledge of their areas of expertise.

For any queries regarding this workshop please email events@ri.ac.uk.

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