At Corpus Christi, we aim to instil a sense of enjoyment around using technology and to develop pupils' appreciation of its capabilities and the opportunities technology offers to create, manage, organise, and collaborate. We want to develop pupils’ confidence when encountering new technology, which is a vital skill in the ever evolving and changing landscape of technology. Through our curriculum, we intend for pupils not only to be digitally competent and have a range of transferable skills at a suitable level for the future workplace, but also to be responsible online citizens.
Our scheme of work is designed with three strands which run throughout:
• Computer science
• Information technology
• Digital literacy
This is then organised into five key areas, creating a cyclical route through which pupils can develop their computing knowledge and skills by revisiting and building on previous learning:
• Computer systems and networks
• Programming
• Creating media
• Data handling
• Online safety
Where meaningful, units have been created to link to other subjects such as science, art, and music to enable the development of further transferable skills and genuine cross-curricular learning.
As a Google School, pupils each have their own Google account and are familiar with programs such as Google Docs, Slides and Sheets by the time they leave Corpus Christi. Homework and communication are shared via Google Classroom. Chromebooks and iPads are available for computing lessons and the wider curriculum where necessary. Other technology includes Bee Bots, as well as programs like Scratch and Python. We offer an after-school Coding Club to pupils in Key Stage 2 where children can develop their coding skills on their own Scratch accounts.
Through our computing curriculum, we aim that children will: