Smallpeice Trust and GCHQ offer free courses to 16-17 yr olds

Summer 2016 CyberFirst Futures

The Smallpeice Trust has partnered with the GCHQ security agency to inspire, engage and enlist a generation of teenage tech wizards by creating a series of unique FREE courses across the UK.   

Taking place in the summer at six leading Universities, the four day CyberFirst Futures residential courses will offer 300 16-17 year old’s (Year 12 / S6) students the opportunity to work closely with experts from the GCHQ, The Smallpeice Trust and academia – gaining an insight into the importance of cyber security and to learn first-hand experience in defending against a cyber-attack. Details of the courses can be found by clicking the links below.

Locations and dates:

Lancaster University 19-22nd July

Glasgow Caledonia 26-29th July

University of Birmingham (Girls only) 1-4th August

Plymouth University 8-11 August

Surrey University 15-18th August

Cardiff University 22-25th August


Students must be British nationals and have 5 GCSE’s grade C or above (must include Maths and Science)

The cyber sector has seen great investment in recent years and the UK now earns £2bn in cyber security exports.  This emerging sector is driving the need for new recruits with good Maths and STEM skills, as cyber security will become a key component for many businesses home and individuals.

Places are FREE (50 places per location) and will be allocated on a first come basis provided the criteria is met.

Any questions please contact the team on 01926 333 203 or emailinfo@smallpeicetrust.org.uk