At Delph Side Community Primary School, we aim to provide a high-quality Computing curriculum that will help pupils become independent, creative, safe, respectful, and problem-solving digital citizens with a broad and transferable skillset. We aim to make Computing fun for the pupils, inspiring them to develop skills beyond the classroom and building an awareness of all the opportunities the subjects provide.
Our Computing curriculum has been designed, using I Learn 2 Primary Computing Scheme of Work, to make sure children learn computing skills from the three recognized strands of computing and children build upon skills and concepts they established from the previous year and develop them further in the current and subsequent year.
Online Safety is taught using Project Evolve and it follows the UKCCIS Education for a Connected World-Framework which aims to “describe the Digital knowledge and skills that children and young people should have the opportunity to develop at different ages and stages of their lives. It highlights what a child should know in terms of current online technology, its influence on behaviour and development, and what skills they need to be able to navigate it.