How do we implement Computing?
How do we implement our Computing curriculum?
Computing lessons are taught using the Rising Stars scheme of work as a guide, with six units per academic year for each year group. We are flexible in our approach to teaching Computing in order to meet the needs of our class and may opt to teach weekly Computing sessions or teach a unit within a longer grouped block. The knowledge/skills statements build year on year to deepen and challenge our learners. Where appropriate, meaningful links will be made between the Computing curriculum and the wider curriculum.
Computer Science | Information Technology | Digital Literacy |
Computational Thinking | Word Processing | Self-Image and Identity |
Computer Networks | Data Handling | Online Relationships |
Programming | Presentation, Web design and e-book making | Online Reputation |
Coding of games, websites and apps | Animation | Online Bullying |
| Video Creation | Managing Online Information |
| Photography and Digital Art | Health, Wellbeing and Lifestyle |
| Sound | Privacy and Security |
| Using search engines | Copyright and Ownership |