Computing

Intent

With technology playing such a significant role in society today, we believe ‘Computational thinking’ is a skill children must be taught if they are to be able to participate effectively and safely in this digital world. At Longshaw the core of computing is Computer Science in which pupils are introduced to a wide range of technology, including PCs, iPads and interactive whiteboards, allowing them to continually practice and improve the skills they learn. This ensures they become digitally literate so that they are able to express themselves and develop their ideas through information and computer technology.

Implementation

We teach a curriculum that enables children to become effective users of technology who can:

  • Understand and apply the essential principles and concepts of Computer Science, including logic, algorithms and data representation;
  • Analyse problems in computational term, and have repeated practical experience of writing computer programs in order to solve such problems;
  • Evaluate and apply information technology analytically to solve problems;
  • Communicate ideas well by utilising appliances and devices throughout all areas of the curriculum.

Impact

Our Computing curriculum is high quality, well thought out and is planned to demonstrate progression. If children are keeping up with the curriculum, they are deemed to be making good or better progress. 

 

Curriculum Overview

Internet Safety

At Longshaw we take internet safety extremely seriously. We have an Internet Policy that provides guidance for teachers and children about how to use the internet safely. Every year group participates in lessons on e-safety and children understand how to stay safe when using technology. 

You may find the following links useful to help your child stay safe online at home:

 

 

  Links

Understand Social Networking sites and how to keep your children safe

  Common Sense Media

Great advice to help your children stay safe online

  Think U Know

Safety information for the whole family

  Microsoft Protect

Report any illegal content on the internet

  Internet Watch

Keep up to date with e-safety issues

  ChildNet

Safety information for parents

  Safer Internet

Information on gaming safely with resources for parents and children

  Get Game Smart

Understand and share the world of social networking websites with your children

  Make it Secure

Curriculum

  • Computing

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