The School of Computer Science and Engineering’s End of Year Celebration 2026 proved to be a resounding success, bringing together students and staff for an evening of food, entertainment, and well-earned celebration.
Held in Reichel Hall on Friday 1st May, the event created a lively and welcoming atmosphere from the outset. Attendees enjoyed a two-course sit-down meal in the main hall, with a range of options available including chilli con carne, spinach and ricotta cannelloni, and a vegan alternative. The meal concluded on a high note with a homemade chocolate brownie served with ice cream, which proved a popular choice among guests.
Following dinner, the evening quickly shifted into a more relaxed and energetic celebration. The disco invited everyone to the dance floor, while karaoke became one of the highlights of the night. Students and staff alike took to the stage, delivering enthusiastic performances that kept the crowd entertained and added to the fun atmosphere.
Another welcome feature was the return of bingo, a favourite from the Christmas social. This brought an extra layer of excitement and friendly competition, with many eager to join in and try their luck.
The event brought together students from across the School, along with their friends and members of staff, helping to create a relaxed and sociable atmosphere that carried through the night. The smart casual dress code added a sense of occasion while still keeping the evening comfortable and accessible.
Overall, the End of Year Celebration 2026 was a memorable occasion that marked the end of the academic year in style. It provided an opportunity to reflect on achievements, catch up with friends, and enjoy time together outside of lectures and coursework. Many who attended left looking forward to next year’s celebration.