Computing Curriculum
Higher Bebington Junior School
Computing Curriculum
The Primary National Curriculum for Computing is split into three strands: information technology, digital literacy, and computer science. At Higher Bebington Junior School, our Computing curriculum strives to create excitement, creativity, and overall love of technology through using various elements and skills to code, connect, communicate and collect.
At Higher Bebington Junior School, we follow the Teach Computing Curriculum which is a spiral curriculum. This means that each of the themes is revisited regularly (at least once in each year group), and children revisit each theme through a new unit that consolidates and builds on prior learning within that theme. This style of curriculum design reduces the amount of knowledge lost through forgetting, as topics are revisited yearly ensuring that connections are made.
Please see: https://teachcomputing.org/curriculum/key-stage-2 for more information about our Computing curriculum.
Lessons also include regular teaching of e-safety to ensure that children feel confident when using computers and the Internet and know what to do if they come across something either inappropriate or uncomfortable.