

The OCR A-Level in Computer Science emphasizes computational thinking, problem-solving, and programming. It covers topics such as computer systems, algorithms, software development, data structures, and the social, legal, and ethical implications of computing. The course is practical and encourages students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world systems, fostering innovation and creativity in tackling complex problems.
Paper 1: Computer Systems (2 hours 30 minutes, 40% of A-Level) Focuses on the internal workings of the computer, data structures, algorithms, and ethical issues. Paper 2: Algorithms and Programming (2 hours 30 minutes, 40% of A-Level) Assesses computational thinking, problem-solving, and algorithms. Programming Project: (Non-exam assessment, 20%) Students create a program to solve a real-world problem, demonstrating coding and development skills.
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Greenwich |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | 145 Bexley Road, Eltham, London, SE9 2PT |
The OCR A-Level in Computer Science emphasizes computational thinking, problem-solving, and programming. It covers topics such as computer systems, algorithms, software development, data structures, and the social, legal, and ethical implications of computing. The course is practical and encourages students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world systems, fostering innovation and creativity in tackling complex problems.
Paper 1: Computer Systems (2 hours 30 minutes, 40% of A-Level) Focuses on the internal workings of the computer, data structures, algorithms, and ethical issues. Paper 2: Algorithms and Programming (2 hours 30 minutes, 40% of A-Level) Assesses computational thinking, problem-solving, and algorithms. Programming Project: (Non-exam assessment, 20%) Students create a program to solve a real-world problem, demonstrating coding and development skills.