Computing
What We Study
Computing develops creativity, logical thinking and digital confidence. Students learn how technology works, how to use it safely and how to design solutions through programming and computational thinking. The curriculum prepares students for a world shaped by innovation, data and digital communication.
Key Stage 3
Students explore programming, data, networks and digital literacy. They learn how to break problems down, design algorithms and use technology responsibly. The curriculum builds strong foundations in computational thinking and helps students understand the role of technology in everyday life.
Key Stage 4
At GCSE, students deepen their understanding of algorithms, cybersecurity, systems architecture and software development. They learn to write efficient code, analyse problems and apply computational methods to real world scenarios. The course develops resilience, precision and the ability to think logically.
Beyond the Classroom
Clubs, coding challenges and digital projects give students opportunities to apply their skills creatively. These experiences help them develop confidence, independence and a passion for technology.