Computing
Computing Curriculum Intent Statement
Computing is a critical subject in our modern world, equipping students with essential skills for both personal and professional success. It enhances learning across various subjects by promoting problem-solving, logical reasoning, and creativity. At Westminster, our curriculum aims to develop confident technology users, inspire creativity through computational thinking, and encourage students to become critical thinkers and responsible digital citizens. By connecting learning to real-world applications, we prepare students for future learning and careers in an increasingly digital society, fostering both curiosity and excellence in their approach to technology.
Our curriculum emphasises inclusivity, ensuring that all students, regardless of background or ability, can access and benefit from computing education. Through engaging, hands-on activities and project-based learning, we maintain pupils’ interest and curiosity. We are committed to equity, providing equal opportunities and resources for all students, bridging the digital divide and ensuring that no pupil is left behind.
Pupils will gain knowledge in key computing concepts such as algorithms, programming, data representation, and networks, while also understanding the impact of technology on society. They will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, creativity, and digital literacy. Our curriculum is designed to build on prior knowledge each year, allowing students to progress from basic digital skills to more advanced computational thinking. This progression supports both resilience and excellence as students tackle increasingly complex challenges.
Regular communication through newsletters, parents’ evenings, and the school website keeps families informed about their children's progress and curriculum developments, fostering a collaborative learning environment that enhances the children’s overall experience.
Our curriculum aims to equip our pupils with the skills and adaptability needed for further education and careers in a rapidly changing technological world. The transferable skills they gain, such as logical reasoning, collaboration, and digital literacy, will serve them well across different subjects and career paths, ensuring they are ready to thrive in the digital age.
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