An Educational Visit to BT at Adastral Park for A Level Computer Scientists
October 8, 2025
Our A Level Computer Scientists joined Mrs Brown and Mr Jenkins at Adastral Park, near Ipswich for a work insights day with BT. The first stop was an Agile Software Development team game where the pupils had to manage a project to design, build and test a paper aeroplane. BT engineers and software engineers helped to explain different project management techniques and the caves and pitfalls of collaborative working.
Next up was the Network Operations Centre (NOC) where the pupils saw a massive live screen simulations of the whole BT network in real time, with current outages and live testing locations shown on a UK map. This is the first time we have been allowed in this nerve centre. The pupils were very interested when the managers spoke about how new video games downloads on release days combined with live football match streaming can stress the network, but it never get near the national maximum capacity. This was a very visual way of seeing how the network is managed, problems mitigated, and diagnostics employed. Sadly, no photos allowed here as it is all very top secret.

The Technology Showcases were jam-packed with new technologies and leading-edge concepts in situ. They are a great way to show developing technology in action and to test fresh ideas in mock up scenarios. This year, we got demonstrations in The Street, The Bank, The Security HQ and the home.
The final session was a look and walk through a data centre full of racks of servers, data storage units and cloud services by a Network Architect. This combined all the aspects of the day to help summaries and draw conclusions in readiness for those A Level essay questions on network technologies and how societies benefit from their use!
An excellent day was had by all and a big “thank you” to the Insights Team at BT for a stimulating day.








