Aldwyn Primary School's approach to teaching computing is based on the belief that students learn best when they are engaged and challenged. The school's curriculum is designed to be hands-on and interactive, and students are encouraged to explore their creativity and problem-solving skills.
In the early years, students are introduced to basic computing skills such as keyboarding and mouse control. As they progress through the grades, they learn more advanced skills such as coding, website design, and social media marketing. The school also offers a variety of extracurricular activities that allow students to explore their interests in computing, such as the robotics club and the coding club.
To give children some idea of the employment possibilities in the computing industry, we are inviting professionals into the school to chat with children about business IT and the different skills required to work in the world of virtual reality. This includes local telecoms and IT business Network Connect.
Aldwyn Primary School's innovative approach to teaching computing is helping students develop the skills they need to succeed in the digital world. The school's curriculum is designed to be hands-on and interactive, and students are encouraged to explore their creativity and problem-solving skills. As a result of this approach, students at Aldwyn Primary School are well-prepared for the challenges of the 21st century.
If you are interested in learning more about Aldwyn Primary School's innovative approach to teaching computing, please visit the school's website or contact the school directly.