Year 9 Girls Shaping the Digital Future at the BBC

On 23 April 2026, the BBC celebrated International Girls in ICT Day, joining young people around the world to explore how technology can make a positive difference. This year’s theme was “AI for Development: Girls Shaping the Digital Future”, all about showing girls how they can use technology to change the world.

The day was organised by the BBC WiSTEM (Women in STEM) team, working with BBC STEM, and welcomed schoolgirls to BBC sites in Cardiff, London, Salford, Birmingham, and Glasgow

The day was packed with exciting, hands-on activities designed to show how fun, creative, and powerful technology can be, starting with a tour of the BBC Central Square.

Our learners took part in interactive AI workshops led by experts from BBC Research & Development. Using easy-to-understand tools like Sofie, they learned how artificial intelligence works—and how it can help people, not just computers! They also took part in a workshop activity that involved them helping to make an Eleven Labs AI Agent, then using Notebook LN to create an interactive podcast.

They also had the chance to step into the world of TV and radio; observing a live radio show recording like BBC Wales Cymru, crafting and uploading filmed footage from the day, and learning how technology supports storytelling behind the scenes using SOFIE inhouse software.

In special “Meet the Tech Heroes” sessions, learners met women working in technology at the BBC, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). They shared what their jobs are really like and how they got into careers such as software engineering, data science, and media and broadcast technology.

International Girls in ICT Day is led by the ITU and celebrated all over the world. In 2026, there was even a live international link between Albania and Brazil, which students could join online. One of the key messages of the day was clear: girls are not just technology users – they are future creators, designers, and leaders.

Learners hold their certificates of attendance from the day.

By focusing on AI for development, the event encouraged girls to think about how technology can be used fairly, safely, and creatively to help communities and solve real-world problems. The day gave our learners the confidence to imagine themselves as the future of technology—and the future of change.

Pencoed Parent Teacher Association

Dear Parents and Carers,

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Do you have experience of fundraising? Have you ever been involved in a school Parent Teacher Association or a fundraising group? Would you like to make a real difference to the student experience at Pencoed Comprehensive School?

The school governors are hoping to bring together a group of parents and members of the local community who would be interested in forming an independent fundraising group. This group would work to raise funds and seek sponsorship or support to help enhance the experiences and opportunities we can offer our students.

For example, this could include fundraising for sports equipment, resources to support school productions, or other activities that enrich school life.

This is a fantastic opportunity to meet other parents, become more involved in the school community, and help make a positive impact for our students.

If you are interested in helping to set this up, or if you have advice or experience to share on running a fundraising group, please email admin@pencoedcs.bridgend.cymru by Friday 24 April 2026.

Thank you for your continued support.

Kind regards,

Pencoed Comprehensive School Governors