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14/11/24

Thank you pupils of Harris Invictus Academy Croydon for being Reading Buddies to our children pic.twitter.com/3tt4IRqeo7— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () November 14, 2024

14/11/24

Welcome to our Community Hub- you can access it everyday- first thing in the morning and at the end of the day pic.twitter.com/WJFV9eZ8eE— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () November 14, 2024

08/11/24

We look forward to seeing the odd socks on Tuesday! pic.twitter.com/sW6c7xNKHp— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () November 8, 2024

24/10/24

Year 1 children use Communication in Print to help them write independently pic.twitter.com/tiYiofEPfW— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 24, 2024

24/10/24

Our children have been thinking about keeping safe and safeguarding pic.twitter.com/rZJJu65dku— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 24, 2024

24/10/24

Our Community Hub- giving back to the community pic.twitter.com/yeuvGoVCkb— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 24, 2024

24/10/24

Our Culture Day to celebrate Diversity Month was a huge success pic.twitter.com/aGx2XAqIFk— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 24, 2024

15/10/24

Children at HPAC have been thinking about keeping safe and safeguarding pic.twitter.com/MC3WXPvKeP— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 15, 2024

14/10/24

Using BIDMAS in Year 6 to solve mathematical problems pic.twitter.com/qPPd7NDfKb— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 14, 2024

11/10/24

Sir Dan Moynihan welcomes 5000 members of staff, and gives a special welcome to our newest academy pic.twitter.com/Zg1qzF10n0— Harris Federation () October 11, 2024

11/10/24

1 in 40 children live in a family accessing food banks, & figures are higher in London, community hubs are more than just a space for donations, they are community, welcoming, essential support. pic.twitter.com/xBvFcUgR4O— Harris Federation () October 11, 2024

10/10/24

We love reading and learning in Reception Class pic.twitter.com/u4nsGw9Wvz— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 10, 2024

10/10/24

Book Fair at HPAC- we love reading! pic.twitter.com/PBvBkKGUMS— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 10, 2024

02/10/24

Book fair is coming! We look forward to seeing you! pic.twitter.com/Ljv5CFCbKu— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 2, 2024

01/10/24

Year 1 are using counters to demonstrate part-part-whole model pic.twitter.com/GHJHVpwBJN— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 1, 2024

01/10/24

Thank you for all the donations for our Community Hub pic.twitter.com/HT0BH9Ku3z— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 1, 2024

30/09/24

Our Yr 3 pupils at HPAC had a wonderful time celebrating the European day of languages with top Yr 9 language students from HIAC. pic.twitter.com/GZYzGQOXwX— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () September 30, 2024

20/09/24

Are you looking for a school for your child for September 2025? Come and view our school for a tour and presentation with our Head of Academy! Book your place here - https://t.co/Iqa4rS5XlN pic.twitter.com/5kbzKu0vQG— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () September 20, 2024

19/09/24

Thank you to all those parents who joined us for our Curriculum Evening pic.twitter.com/eMtCtsCHyA— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () September 19, 2024

19/09/24

We work hard but we also have fun at our academy- football, netball, cricket and lots more pic.twitter.com/SjicvP67ow— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () September 19, 2024

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Computer Science

“Computer science empowers students to create the world of tomorrow.”

Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft

 

Our computing curriculum will teach children:

  • Programming
  • Computational thinking
  • Productivity
  • Computer networks
  • Communication
  • Online safety

Introduction

An excellent, working knowledge of computing and IT is an important part of equipping children for future learning and future work. We believe in teaching children the key knowledge and skills to enable them to use technology to complement and improve their work and life experiences.

Rationale

Our computing curriculum is designed to give children the ability to use computers and software and to become digitally literate. In our modern society, where new technology is being introduced and developed constantly, it is important that children have an insight into how digital systems work and how they can use programming to effect changes. They also need the skills to be able to respond to developments in technology and gain new knowledge.

Curriculum Intention

Our curriculum is designed to cover the full range of National Curriculum objectives for KS1 & KS2. National Curriculum objectives for Computing are outlined by Key Stage, not year group or phase. Accordingly, pupils will achieve progression by repeating key stage objectives from one year group to the next, but in increasingly complex contexts or with increasingly complex tasks. This applies particularly to the e-safety and programming elements of the Computing curriculum. For example – To write programs that accomplish specific goals in Year 3 may be achieved with simple forward/back/turn movements on-screen, but in Year 6 it would be achieved by programming a physical system to grab hold of an object and then release it elsewhere.

Our curriculum is designed to maximise the use of efficient and intuitive technology and therefore focuses on using touch-screen and block-based programming software in KS1 & Lower KS2 before advancing to keyboard and screen and character-code programming in Upper KS2. Our aims within computing align with the National Curriculum.  We aim to ensure that all pupils:

  • can understand and apply the fundamental principles and concepts of computer science, including abstraction, logic, algorithms and data representation
  • can analyse problems in computational terms, and have repeated practical experience of writing computer programs in order to solve such problems
  • can evaluate and apply information technology, including new or unfamiliar technologies, analytically to solve problems
  • are responsible, competent, confident and creative users of information and communication technology

We recognise that children in our academy use a wide range of technology in a range of contexts and need to be equipped with a solid understanding of internet safety. 

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How will we implement our computing curriculum?

Computing is a significant part of everyone’s daily life and we want our children to be at the forefront of new technology.  Children will have opportunities to use a range of technology both within computing lessons and across the curriculum. 

In the Early Years, children will be taught to recognise that a range of technology is used both at home and at school.  Children will have opportunities to select appropriate technology for a particular purpose and we will encourage parental feedback so that we know how children access and use technology at home. 

How will we evaluate the impact of the computing curriculum? 

A pupil’s attainment is evaluated at the end of each unit, using formative assessment.

Week in learning meetings will also measure the impact of our curriculum.

 

 

 

 

 

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