The influence of computing has been profound in shaping the world in which we now live. The use of technology is almost universal among UK businesses, and increasingly businesses are adopting strategic technologies to deliver new opportunities. Pearson BTEC Level 3 Extended Certificate in Computing is equivalent in size to 1 A level and is designed for students interested in an introduction to computing, alongside other fields of study, with a view to progressing to a wide range of higher education. Computing is concerned both with computers and computer systems – how they work and how they are designed, constructed, and used. The core study of computing encompasses programming languages, data structures, algorithms, and the underlying science of information and computation. Work in class involves a blend of independent, group and individual tasks, both student and teacher led. The course is broad, relevant and challenging and requires significant study outside of taught lessons. Students are encouraged to read current publications, both in the library and online.
GCSE -Computer science or equivalent and Grade 5+ in Maths.
Principles of computer science – external examination; Fundamentals of computer systems – external examination; IT systems security and encryption – Course work Website development – Course work External assessment (45%) and Internal assessment (55%) of the total grade achieved.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Reading |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | 61-63 Bath Road, Reading, RG30 2BB |
The influence of computing has been profound in shaping the world in which we now live. The use of technology is almost universal among UK businesses, and increasingly businesses are adopting strategic technologies to deliver new opportunities. Pearson BTEC Level 3 Extended Certificate in Computing is equivalent in size to 1 A level and is designed for students interested in an introduction to computing, alongside other fields of study, with a view to progressing to a wide range of higher education. Computing is concerned both with computers and computer systems – how they work and how they are designed, constructed, and used. The core study of computing encompasses programming languages, data structures, algorithms, and the underlying science of information and computation. Work in class involves a blend of independent, group and individual tasks, both student and teacher led. The course is broad, relevant and challenging and requires significant study outside of taught lessons. Students are encouraged to read current publications, both in the library and online.
GCSE -Computer science or equivalent and Grade 5+ in Maths.
Principles of computer science – external examination; Fundamentals of computer systems – external examination; IT systems security and encryption – Course work Website development – Course work External assessment (45%) and Internal assessment (55%) of the total grade achieved.