ICT Overview
Last year 93% of our Year 11 GNVQ students achieved a Pass or above in ICT, which is the equivalent to four A*–C grade GCSEs.
Aims:
· To encourage students to think independently and be confident when using modern technologies
· To encourage responsible and safe use of digital communications technologies
· To develop an understanding of audience and purpose in presenting and sharing their knowledge and ideas
· To develop the necessary skills to investigate and solve ICT-based problems, including logical reasoning and questioning
· To understand the importance of reliable, unbiased, up-to-date, accurate and complete data and to be able to process this data in order to be able to make sound judgements
· To encourage students to harness the creative power of new technologies and develop their visual and aural literacy
· To enable communication and collaborative learning with others in school, in the local community and across the globe
· To be able to reflect upon and analyse their own work and the work of others and the world around them
· To understand the systems life cycle, and to be able to practice the various stages of planning, drafting, researching, implementing, testing and evaluating an ICT-based solution
· To encourage pupils to use ICT to try out ideas, seek innovative alternatives and take risks with their thinking
· To encourage students to reflect on society’s increased reliance on technology and the social, ethical and cultural implications for individuals and groups within society
· To enable students to apply their knowledge to be able to use ICT to solve real world problems.
· To promote use of ICT in other areas of the curriculum and demonstrate to students the career opportunities available with an ICT qualification.
Offer:
· All students in KS3 have two hours of ICT a week and lessons are based on our own newly developed curriculum
· At KS4, all students have two hours of ICT per week and follow the OCR Level 2 First Award in ICT (which is the equivalent of a single A–C grade GCSE)
· Students can also achieve up to three further A–C grade GCSEs by taking additional ICT as an option.
· From 2009, students will also be able to choose new courses that are being introduced including the Specialised Diploma in ICT and Functional ICT
· At KS5 Students can choose to take the A-Level in ICT or the Oracle Internet Academy’s Introduction to Computer Science and Business, both on five hours per week.
Our Facilities:
· three dedicated ICT classrooms fully fitted with interactive whiteboards and audiovisual equipment as well as 30 pupil workstations
· Over 50 industry-standard software titles including: Macromedia Dreamweaver, Adobe Premiere Elements, Microsoft Office, Serif Draw.
· 20 High Quality Digital Cameras and sound recording and Digital Video hardware
· Specialist Video Editing Suite and Charter Radio facilities
· Talmos Britannica Virtual Learning Environment
Our Staff:
· We have an experienced and talented team of staff within the ICT department, and also work closely with the Business Studies team due to the extensive links between the subjects.
· Our team also includes a qualified Oracle Academy Instructor.
Other Links:
· CC4G (Computer Club for Girls) takes place every Wednesday for students in Years 7-9 and provides a fun and interactive learning experience specifically targeted at girls
· Open Access Computer Clubs take place every night of the week except Friday, with capacity for up to 90 students for homework and other e-learning activities. There is also a club every lunchtime for those who are unable to stay after school.
· Student ICT Strategy Team – is a group of students from each year group who are encouraged to contribute to whole school strategy decisions relating to the use of ICT in school, and recently helped write a new Internet Agreement and helped choose the school’s new Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)
Last Modified: 06/04/2009

















