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Home Educators day

  • The National Museum of Computing Block H, Bletchley Park Bletchley, England, MK3 6GX United Kingdom (map)

What is a Home Educator day?

Our bespoke Home Educator days are created for families with non-school learners, giving the opportunity to explore the Museum together and take part in specially-designed activities. Our Home Educator days are accessible to visitors with special educational needs, including autism. The Museum will be closed to the public with quiet areas set aside especially for you.

What is The National Museum of Computing?

Step into the living story of computing at TNMOC, where the world's largest collection of historic computers whirs, clicks, and comes alive. Your journey begins with the groundbreaking code-breaking machines that helped win WWII, winds through the age of mainframes, and traces the revolution of personal computing that put technology in every home and pocket. From the first flickers of electronic computing to today's digital world, every machine tells a chapter in our shared technical heritage.

What to expect on the day:

During your visit, you will also have access to a variety of specially-designed STEM-focused activities, including programming, robotics and engineering. Please see the schedule below for more details.

All activities are offered as drop-in sessions, so learners can self-direct without the pressure of a formal schedule. The day will include options for every age.

You can learn more about the available activities below. Should you wish to attend a more structured day, we have dedicated spaces for Home Educators on our Digital Future Days programme.

The Museum will be open from 10:30 ~ 15:00, with activities starting at 11:00.

What's on?

Self-Guided Museum Explorations:

Our trails hub (located in the Ticket Office) will give you all the important information about the self-guided explorations available at TNMOC. Some trails are digital (please bring your own device, as limited iPads are available), and some are paper-based.

If you’re struggling or need pointers, our experts will be on hand to help!

Don't forget to visit our Retro Gaming area... there you'll find two 1980s period arcade games with some of the more popular home games consoles from Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft, Atari and others.

Museum Trail of the Day:

Robot Rescue ~ Join George on a fun-filled Robot Rescue adventure around the Museum. Using Maths and codebreaking skills, find hidden mini-bots and unlock the secrets of the Enigma machine.

Drop-In Sessions:

Sphero BOLTs (Meeting room ) ~ Explore the digital realm by guiding your robots through a physical maze, using hands-on learning of code. Develop your problem-solving skills as you direct your robot through progressively intricate instructions. Unleash your imagination and enjoy the playful process of programming with Sphero.

Micro:Bits (Hub) ~ Discover programming with our Micro:Bits through fun, hands-on activities designed to build digital literacy and inspire young learners and educators alike.

Career Advice for Young Adults (Meeting Room) 11:00am - 3:00pm

Based in the beautiful Malvern hills, IASME work alongside a network of almost 300 expert organisations across the UK and Crown Dependencies to help advise and certify organisations of all sizes in cyber security. IASME is committed to helping businesses improve their cyber security, risk management and good governance through an effective and accessible range of certifications:

As well as training unemployed Neurodivergent adults to fill roles in the cyber security industry the focus on support and protection for all also runs internally. With a culture of well-being and inclusion that makes IASME one of the most inclusive companies to work for in its sector.

Earlier Event: April 11
Supporters' Day 2026
Later Event: May 20
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