At Hayes Primary School we embrace current and emerging technologies to facilitate the learning experience of the whole school community.
We aim for our children to be confident, competent and discerning users of digital technology which will prepare them for participation in a rapidly changing world.
Through well-trained, skilled and motivated staff, as well as parental and external support, we encourage children to develop initiative, independent learning skills and celebrate success.
Our children have opportunities to gain rapid access to ideas and experiences from a wide range of people, communities and cultures.
All stakeholders model how to use technology safely, respectfully and responsibly.
We run a challenging and exciting Computing curriculum across all schools in the Spring Partnership Trust. We aim for our children to be confident, competent and discerning users of digital technology which will prepare them for participation in a rapidly changing world.
The National Curriculum for Computing (released in 2014) specifies that Primary Computing should include the overall areas of Computer science, Digital literacy and Information technology. To ensure progression across years groups and to guarantee an exciting and relevant computing scheme for all pupils, we have split these three areas into several streams: E-Safety, Typing skills, Algorithms & programming, Digital art & design, The Internet/World Wide Web, Digital sound and music and key Google applications. There are also some immensely fun standalone units such as Codes & codebreaking and Dragons Den!
Every week, children across all year groups take part in discrete Computing lessons. These lessons typically include quizzing, discussion, great teaching and a variety of practical tasks that the children complete using an individual/shared Chromebook. To ensure that teachers across the Trust deliver these lessons effectively, Computing Subject Leads across all schools meet regularly and provide ongoing coaching/support to all staff members.
http://www.tnmoc.org/learn/support-parents - The National Museum of Computing
www.naace.co.uk/ - National Association of Advisors for Computers in Education
www.computingatschool.org.uk/ - Computing at School