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Computing:• Much improved infrastructure which is impacting
positively on teaching & learning. – Pupil conferencing showed the children are very
enthusiastic about their use of technology in class and how it is supporting their learning.
– Teacher’s are using technology to support and enhance their cross-curricular teaching. In particular the good use of the mobile laptops (value for money).
– Use of a wide range of online resources (Education City, Espresso, Bug Club, BBC websites, E-safety websites, subject specific websites, games).
– New hardware & software has been purchased to help deliver the new curriculum scheme of work and to further develop our range of technology.
• New Scheme of work in place to deliver New Computing Curriculum– New topics are aligned with new scheme of work (some
discrete teaching for programming will be needed
Computing & E-SafetyAchievements/ Strengths this year
E-Safety:• Ready to apply for 360 degree Safe accreditation• E-Safety Practice reflects the Policy• Strengthened partnership with parents (Hector E-Safety Bags, Safer Internet
Week) – 54 adults (38%) attended briefing sessions and workshops• Launched Hector E-Safety Bags – lots of positive feedback and also parents are
using the opportunity to raise concerns & ask questions within them• Proactive and successful E-Safety Committee – new secondary school pupil
representative & strong Governor partnership in all aspects• MB is now an E-Safety Champion for North Somerset• School Council wanted to have an E-Safety theme to the school fete so they will
now run an E-Safety stall and sell Hector biscuits• Governor & staff training• Strong E-Safety Curriculum and staff continually reinforce and model E-Safety
practice• One of few schools who use significant aspects of the year to highlight and
reinforce E-Safety throughout the year – Anti-bullying week (Cyber Bullying), Safer Internet Day – E-Safety Week, E-Safety Fete – all these are regular features of the school year.
Computing & E-SafetyAchievements/ Strengths this year
E-Safety:
Computing & E-SafetyAchievements/ Strengths this year
School Council Feedback on E-Safety WeekI liked the parents coming in, it got the
message across. It helped that they got the same information as we did!
School C
ouncil Feedback
on E-
Safety Week
It was great,
we got to do
things w
ith our p
arents!
School Council Feedback on E-
Safety WeekNext year
can we have an E-Safety Fun Fayre?
Standards in ICT (in relation to old curriculum)
2012/13 2013/14
86% of Key Stage 1 children are achieving the expected level or better in ICT.
92% (+6.9 – who are exceeding)
84.5% of Key Stage 2 children achieving the expected level or better ICT.
96.7% (+11% with 1% exceeding)
Computing & E-SafetyAreas to Develop due to New Curriculum
• E-SafetyE-Safety– KS2 transition to
secondary (involvement of secondary Cyber Mentors)
– Widen community involvement
– Staff Personal Data Handling Policy – practice = policy!
– OFSTED Good to Outstanding
• ComputingComputing– Programming – CPD for staffProgramming – CPD for staff
– Assessment of ComputingAssessment of Computing
– OFSTED working towards a OFSTED working towards a secure Good (new Scheme of secure Good (new Scheme of work implementation will work implementation will support this)support this)
– Integrate iPads (purchased Integrate iPads (purchased using PPG) into day to day using PPG) into day to day teaching & learning.teaching & learning.
– Y6s will need to play catch up Y6s will need to play catch up (Programming / Coding Club)(Programming / Coding Club)
– 1 timetabled Computing slot 1 timetabled Computing slot will HAVE to be for specific will HAVE to be for specific skills teachingskills teaching
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