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Our Computing curriculum at Rectory Farm is ambitious, creative and inclusive. The overall aim is to inspire and prepare learners for an ever-changing and evolving digital world.
Through our Computing Curriculum we intend to:
We have developed our computing curriculum alongside the expertise of the Denbigh School Computing Hub; consequently, Computing at Rectory Farm Primary School is taught through the Teach Computing Curriculum, which is aligned to match the scope and ambition of the National Curriculum.
Learners engage in alternate terms of discrete computing teaching, followed by shorter embedding terms in which they can apply their computing knowledge and skills to other subject areas, therefore enabling them to understand how computing can be used as a tool to enhance learning across the curriculum.
The Computing Curriculum is sequenced coherently to ensure that substantive and disciplinary knowledge builds through six distinct strands which are:
Online behaviours are taught explicitly and underpin all strands.
Our core computing curriculum covers 10 main areas of study:
Our learners begin their journey with technology in Early Years.
Learners in EYFS will:
Online Behaviours and Online Safety are specifically taught and addressed each half term through a combination of ‘National Online Safety’ About Us | National Online Safety and ‘Project Evolve’ resources, which cover each of the 330 statements from UK Council for Internet Safety’s Framework (UKCIS): ‘Education for a Connected World.”
The following areas are covered through this framework:
We also have an additional thread of ‘Keeping Ourselves Safe Online’ through our PSHE lessons, which are taught weekly.
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