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Computing

Here you will find out more about how Computing is taught at St. Luke's. Our school vision is: 

'Work Together, Grow Together and FLOURISH together.'

The teaching of Computing provides valuable life skills and prepares the children with the skills and knowledge needed for future careers. It develops problems solving, logical thinking and creativity. 

Intent

Our teaching of Computing includes the aspects of Computer Science, Information Technology and Digital Literacy. We have a strong emphasis on online safety, which we cover at various points through the year, on Internet Safety Day and at other times, linked to the children's learning. We enable children to use a variety of software to communicate, solve problems, collect and present data and to create programs and animations. 

Implementation

We teach Computing as a discrete subject in order to develop skills and knowledge, though other subjects may use technology to enhance learning. We use Purplemash, an online platform, which provides the software needed and provides a progression in the skills and knowledge developed by the children. The children are able to access this at home and at school. Teachers have up to date knowledge of the curriculum and of the software. Teachers differentiate to support or challenge the children as appropriate. Children are given written or verbal feedback on their work. 

Impact

We aim to ensure that children progress through year groups feeling ready to develop and build on their knowledge and skills. We check on the progress of the children through analysis of their work and provide verbal and written feedback to the children to enable them to progress. 

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