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It is our intent at St Teresa’s Primary school to provide pupils with a relevant, challenging, and high-quality computing curriculum that teaches pupils to use computing safely and respectfully. To understand the role and relevance of technology within our world so that they can use computing effectively within their education and wider life. It is important to respond to new developments in technology and equip pupils with the confidence and competence to use computing in later life. The computing curriculum allows them to communicate, problem solve, reason and be creative within a safe and stimulating environment.

We want children at St Teresa’s to be proficient in their use of technology and able to join the rest of the world on its digital platform. They will be equipped, not only with the skills and knowledge to use technology effectively for the benefit of themselves and others, but more importantly – safely. Teachers assess children’s work in Computing by making informal judgments as they observe during lessons. Children will receive instant verbal feedback in order to aid their progress in the subject. Work that is saved on Purple Mash will be marked with comments.
We measure impact through visits to Computing lessons, looking at children’s digital profiles and through pupil discussions.

Our Computing subject leader is Mrs Kane.