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Flintham Primary School

Flintham Primary School

Computing

Intent 

At Flintham Primary School, our aim is to provide a high-quality computing education, which equips children to use computational thinking and creativity to understand and utilise new technology in a socially responsible and safe way within an ever-changing digital world. Not only do we want them to be digitally literate and competent end-users of technology but also to develop creativity, resilience, problem-solving and for the children to become critical thinkers.  All children are taught the three main areas of computing - E-safety, Computational thinking and coding, and Creating and Communicating. The objectives within each strand support the development of learning across the key stages, ensuring a solid grounding for future learning and beyond.

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 terms and have repeated practical experience of writing computer programs 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.

Our Curriculum Documents - Mapping and Progression

Elements of our Computing Curriculum

Whole School Mapping Overview

Whole School Computing Mapping Overview 

Progression Documents 

Computing Systems Curriculum Progression

Create and Communicate Curriculum Progression

Coding Curriculum Progression

E-Safety Curriculum Progression