The emphasis of the Computer Science course is on computational thinking, which is a kind of reasoning used by both humans and machines. Thinking computationally is an important life skill and means using abstraction and decomposition. The study of computation is about what can be computed and how to compute it. Computer Science involves questions that have the potential to change how we view the world.
A typical Sixth Form student will join Year 12 with a minimum of six GCSEs at Level 5 or above, including Mathematics and English, with Level 6 achieved in those subjects they propose to study at A Level.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | West Berkshire |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £12,909 - £21,078 |
Address | St Gabriel's, Sandleford Priory, Berkshire, RG20 9BD |
The emphasis of the Computer Science course is on computational thinking, which is a kind of reasoning used by both humans and machines. Thinking computationally is an important life skill and means using abstraction and decomposition. The study of computation is about what can be computed and how to compute it. Computer Science involves questions that have the potential to change how we view the world.
A typical Sixth Form student will join Year 12 with a minimum of six GCSEs at Level 5 or above, including Mathematics and English, with Level 6 achieved in those subjects they propose to study at A Level.