The fundamentals of programming; data structures and representation; algorithms; computer systems, organisation and architecture; communication and networking; and databases. It also includes the theory of computation; the consequences of uses of computing; Big Data; a systematic approach to problem solving as well as a computing practical project.
To gain entry into the Taverham Sixth Form for A-level studies, you will need six Grade 4s or above in your GCSEs which must include GCSE English Language and Maths. In a subject that you have taken at GCSE and wish to continue, Grade 5 is recommended in that subject. Attitude to learning and attendance at GCSE will be taken into account when looking at progression within a subject. In essay-based subjects, we strongly recommend a Grade 5 in English. In science-based subjects, we strongly recommend a Grade 5 in maths.
Paper 1: on screen exam - 40% of A-level Paper 2: written exam - 40% of A-level Non exam assessment (NEA): 20 % of A-level
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Norfolk |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Beech Avenue, Taverham, Norwich, NR8 6HP |
The fundamentals of programming; data structures and representation; algorithms; computer systems, organisation and architecture; communication and networking; and databases. It also includes the theory of computation; the consequences of uses of computing; Big Data; a systematic approach to problem solving as well as a computing practical project.
To gain entry into the Taverham Sixth Form for A-level studies, you will need six Grade 4s or above in your GCSEs which must include GCSE English Language and Maths. In a subject that you have taken at GCSE and wish to continue, Grade 5 is recommended in that subject. Attitude to learning and attendance at GCSE will be taken into account when looking at progression within a subject. In essay-based subjects, we strongly recommend a Grade 5 in English. In science-based subjects, we strongly recommend a Grade 5 in maths.
Paper 1: on screen exam - 40% of A-level Paper 2: written exam - 40% of A-level Non exam assessment (NEA): 20 % of A-level