Artificial intelligence in schools: Opportunities and risks

Artificial intelligence in schools: Opportunities and risks

Sep 9, 2026 - Sep 10, 2026

Date

2:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Time

Online

Location

Free

Cost

About This Event

Wednesday, 9th September and Thursday, 10 September 2026

2.30pm-6.00pm | 2.30pm-5.30pm

ONLINE ONLY

Join us this September for a timely and practical online conference exploring the opportunities, risks and realities of artificial intelligence in schools.

Organised by SecEd and Headteacher Update, the event follows the success of our previous two AI in Schools online conferences, bringing together leading practitioners, researchers and school leaders. It is designed to support educators at every stage of their AI journey – from early exploration to whole-school implementation.

Across two focused afternoons, you will gain expert insights, honest reflections and actionable guidance to help you harness AI’s potential while safeguarding your school community.

Designed for school leaders, teachers and education professionals, the conference will offer practical guidance, informed debate and real-world insights to support confident, responsible use of AI in schools.

Don't miss this chance to shape how your school uses AI. Whether you are shaping strategy, refining classroom practice or supporting staff development, this conference will equip you with the knowledge, confidence and tools to lead effectively in an AI-enabled world.


Who should attend?

  • Senior leaders

  • Colleagues with responsibility for teaching and learning

  • Teachers

  • Leaders of CPD

  • Middle leaders

  • Teaching assistants

Who is This Event For?

This event is aimed at senior leaders, colleagues with any form of responsibility for teaching and learning, and teaching staff working in primary and secondary education.

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