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St Clement's Church of England Primary School

St Clement's Church of England Primary School

 

Computing

Intent 

At St Clement's Primary School, we want pupils to be prepared for the ever-changing digital world and become competent users of technology. Technology has become an integral part of the world we live in and will play an important role in our pupil’s futures. Our broad curriculum includes computer science, information technology, and digital literacy to ensure that children are confident in using technology safely. The progression of our knowledge-rich curriculum offers pupils the opportunity to learn creatively, ensure learning is embedded with skills being successfully developed through revisiting previous learning, and engage children by enriching their experiences across the school.  

We want pupils to achieve computing fluency by the time they leave primary school and have the confidence and independence to make informed choices when using technology. 

 

 Implementation 

 

Our Computing curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive and progressive learning journey, building on prior knowledge and skills. It is aligned with the National Curriculum, incorporating the three key aspects of Computing: digital literacy, computer science, and information technology. We equip our young people with the knowledge, understanding and skills they need to thrive in the digital world of today and the future. 

We have structured our curriculum into coherent sequences, ensuring a logical progression of concepts, skills and knowledge. It is planned such that children have ample opportunities to practice and apply their knowledge through practical and real-world contexts. Our teachers are provided with a detailed curriculum map, highlighting the intended learning outcomes for each year group. 

We use a range of resources, including high-quality schemes of work from iLearn2 and LEGO Spike, to ensure our curriculum is current and at the forefront of technological developments.  

We adopt a range of teaching and learning strategies to engage our children effectively in Computing. Our lessons are learner-centred, fostering an environment that values collaboration, independent thinking, and problem-solving. We encourage the children to take ownership of their learning, allowing them to explore and ask questions.

Our teachers use a combination of direct instruction, opportunities for practical activities, group work, and independent research to cater to various learning styles and abilities. We incorporate the use of digital tools and technologies into our lessons across the wider curriculum, providing students with first-hand experiences in using software, hardware, and programming.

We make cross-curricular links to embed Computing across other subjects, enabling students to apply their computational thinking skills in real-world scenarios. We also promote the responsible use of technology, discussing e-safety, digital citizenship, and ethical considerations in all year groups.

Whole School Computing Overview

Whole School Progression of Knowledge and Skills