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Computing

Computing

Whether you want to uncover the secrets of the universe, or you want to pursue a career in the 21st century, basic computer programming is an essential skill to learn. (Stephen Hawking)

At Atlas Academy we expect the highest aspirations for our pupils. We want all children to learn and make academic progress no matter their starting points. We have a clear vision for what we want pupils to achieve during their time at Atlas and have designed our curriculum to give all pupils the knowledge, skills and understanding they will need in their future years.

Quality of Education (Implementation)

At Atlas Academy we follow the Rising Stars curriculum for computing. 

Impact

In computing, it is expected that evidence of the children’s study will be recorded in work books which can include the work, or photographs of the work they produce each lesson. These activities are all provided for in lesson to lesson planning. In computing, we will assess pupils’ work termly using a pupil tracker which contributes towards a termly summative assessment of how pupil’s responses (written or verbal) may be presented at different levels (working towards, working at or working beyond), as appropriate to children’s age and stage.

In addition, we measure impact of computing through:

  • lesson observations – how well children are computing and how they articulate ideas about relevant themes;
  • learning walks – how well the curriculum intent is embedded
  • book looks – as part of triangulation with learning walks and assessments
  • pupil voice – enables us to listen to pupils’ views about their learning and how well curriculum content is taught and understood;
  • assessment data tracking by the computing subject leader

Computing Curriculum Overview

Click here to view our rationale for computing.

Click here to view our curriculum overview (long term plan).

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