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2 Computing: Much improved infrastructure which is impacting positively on teaching & learning. –Pupil conferencing showed the children are very enthusiastic about their use of technology in class and how it is supporting their learning. –Teacher’s are using technology to support and enhance their cross-curricular teaching. In particular the good use of the mobile laptops (value for money). –Use of a wide range of online resources (Education City, Espresso, Bug Club, BBC websites, E-safety websites, subject specific websites, games). –New hardware & software has been purchased to help deliver the new curriculum scheme of work and to further develop our range of technology. New Scheme of work in place to deliver New Computing Curriculum –New topics are aligned with new scheme of work (some discrete teaching for programming will be needed Computing & E-Safety Achievements/ Strengths this year

3 E-Safety : Ready to apply for 360 degree Safe accreditation E-Safety Practice reflects the Policy Strengthened partnership with parents (Hector E-Safety Bags, Safer Internet Week) – 54 adults (38%) attended briefing sessions and workshops Launched Hector E-Safety Bags – lots of positive feedback and also parents are using the opportunity to raise concerns & ask questions within them Proactive and successful E-Safety Committee – new secondary school pupil representative & strong Governor partnership in all aspects MB is now an E-Safety Champion for North Somerset School Council wanted to have an E-Safety theme to the school fete so they will now run an E-Safety stall and sell Hector biscuits Governor & staff training Strong E-Safety Curriculum and staff continually reinforce and model E-Safety practice One of few schools who use significant aspects of the year to highlight and reinforce E-Safety throughout the year – Anti-bullying week (Cyber Bullying), Safer Internet Day – E-Safety Week, E-Safety Fete – all these are regular features of the school year. Computing & E-Safety Achievements/ Strengths this year

4 E-Safety: Computing & E-Safety Achievements/ Strengths this year School Council Feedback on E-Safety Week I liked the parents coming in, it got the message across. It helped that they got the same information as we did! School Council Feedback on E-Safety Week It was great, we got to do things with our parents! School Council Feedback on E- Safety Week Next year can we have an E- Safety Fun Fayre?

5 Standards in ICT (in relation to old curriculum) 2012/132013/14 86% of Key Stage 1 children are achieving the expected level or better in ICT. 92% (+6.9 – who are exceeding) 84.5% of Key Stage 2 children achieving the expected level or better ICT. 96.7% (+11% with 1% exceeding)

6 Computing & E-Safety Areas to Develop due to New Curriculum E-SafetyE-Safety –KS2 transition to secondary (involvement of secondary Cyber Mentors) –Widen community involvement –Staff Personal Data Handling Policy – practice = policy! –OFSTED Good to Outstanding ComputingComputing –Programming – CPD for staff –Assessment of Computing –OFSTED working towards a secure Good (new Scheme of work implementation will support this) –Integrate iPads (purchased using PPG) into day to day teaching & learning. –Y6s will need to play catch up (Programming / Coding Club) –1 timetabled Computing slot will HAVE to be for specific skills teaching


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