Computing
Our goal is to provide all pupils with fantastic learning opportunities that inspire curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving skills, helping them become confident computational thinkers.
By the end of Year 6, we aim for every pupil to:
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Be digitally literate: able to use technology to express themselves, develop ideas, and communicate effectively. This way, they will be prepared for the future workplace and ready to engage as active participants in a digital world.
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Understand core computer science principles: including abstraction, logic, algorithms, and data representation.
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Think computationally: analysing problems logically and gaining hands-on experience in coding and programming to develop practical solutions.
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Apply information technology effectively: using both familiar and emerging technologies to solve real-world problems.
Through this approach, we ensure that all pupils become responsible, competent, confident, and creative users of technology, equipping them with the skills they need to thrive in an increasingly digital world.