Computer Science is a practical subject where students can apply the academic principles learned in the classroom to real-world systems. It’s an intensely creative subject that combines invention and excitement and can look at the natural world through a digital prism. The aims of this qualification are to enable learners to develop: • An understanding and ability to apply the fundamental principles and concepts of computer science, including abstraction, decomposition, logic, algorithms, and data representation • The ability to analyze problems in computational terms through practical experience of solving such problems, including writing programs to do so • The capacity to think creatively, innovatively, analytically, logically and critically • The capacity to see relationships between different aspects of computer science • Mathematical skills
Grade 6 or above in Mathematics and GCSE Computer Science
Unit 1: Computer Systems, 2 hours 30 minutes written paper. 40 % Unit 2: Algorithms and Programming, 2 hours 30 minutes written paper. 40% Unit 3: Programming Project, Coursework. 20%
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| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | Gloucestershire |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Cider Mill Lane, Chipping Campden, GL55 6HU |
Computer Science is a practical subject where students can apply the academic principles learned in the classroom to real-world systems. It’s an intensely creative subject that combines invention and excitement and can look at the natural world through a digital prism. The aims of this qualification are to enable learners to develop: • An understanding and ability to apply the fundamental principles and concepts of computer science, including abstraction, decomposition, logic, algorithms, and data representation • The ability to analyze problems in computational terms through practical experience of solving such problems, including writing programs to do so • The capacity to think creatively, innovatively, analytically, logically and critically • The capacity to see relationships between different aspects of computer science • Mathematical skills
Grade 6 or above in Mathematics and GCSE Computer Science
Unit 1: Computer Systems, 2 hours 30 minutes written paper. 40 % Unit 2: Algorithms and Programming, 2 hours 30 minutes written paper. 40% Unit 3: Programming Project, Coursework. 20%