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At St. Peter and St. Paul, Computing helps us to use technology responsibly and wisely, reflecting the gifts of creativity and intellect that God has given us. Our Catholic faith teaches us to use all our talents for the good of others and to serve with integrity. Through Computing, we learn to solve problems, communicate, and explore new possibilities, always striving to use technology in ways that promote kindness, justice, and respect for all. In this way, we are called to be good stewards of the digital world, using it to build a better, more compassionate world in line with God’s love and teachings
At St. Peter and St. Paul RC Primary School, we believe all children are responsible, creative and analytical digital citizens. We have a clear vision: the children should be online-safe, online-inspired and online-confident. Computing is an integral part of our everyday life and will play an immeasurable part in our children’s futures. At St Peter and St Paul we will provide all of our children with the skills, creativity and enthusiasm to live and thrive in a world increasingly dependent on computing. As computing technology underpins today’s modern lifestyle it is essential that all pupils gain the confidence and ability that they need in this subject, to prepare them for the challenge of a rapidly developing and changing technological world. Equipping pupils with technological knowledge and skills will support them to ‘Dream, Believe and Achieve’ in our modern and ever-changing world. Our curriculum aims to instil a sense of enjoyment around using technology and to develop pupils appreciation of its capabilities and the opportunities technology offers to create, manage organise and collaborate. Our progression enables pupils to meet the end of key stage attainment targets in the National curriculum
Our Computing Subject Leader is Mrs L Greveson.