Intent:
The 2014 National Curriculum for Computing aims to ensure that all children:
At St Pius X our vision is to provide a high-quality computing education that equips pupils to use their skills and creativity to understand and change the world.
We believe that Computing strongly links to other areas of the curriculum, including, Mathematics, English, Science, Humanities and Arts, and that all children should leave St Pius X being able to actively participate in the digital world.

Implementation:
We deliver the Teach Computing Curriculum at St Pius X, which has been created by the National Centre for Computing Education (NCCE). It is built to enable pupils to gain the relevant and varied skills through a balance of:
The computing curriculum on offer at St Pius X enables children to be fully prepared to continue their computing learning journey beyond Year 6. Click here to see the progression of skills from KS1 and how they develop to KS2 and beyond.
Impact:
Children across St Pius X thoroughly enjoy computing sessions and are particularly knowledgeable and confident to discuss online safety. Underpinned by our core values at St Pius X, the computing curriculum develops children's understanding on the importance of demonstrating kindness, integrity and fairness online. Computing lessons across the school are fully engaging and allow opportunities or children to work collaboratively and independently to develop their skills.

Click here to see computing in action across St Pius X Catholic Primary School.