Computing
Our Computing subject leader is Miss Dixon.
Intent
At Upperby Primary school we aim to ensure that all of our pupils have access to a computing curriculum in order for them to understand and participate in a world that is ever increasingly influenced by technology. We want to develop our pupils so they are able to adapt in an every changing technological world. We believe the knowledge, skills and understanding taught through our curriculum will empower our pupils to become more computer literate[. Through this they become more able to conceptualise, understand and use computer-based technology, and so are better prepared for today’s world and future.
Implementation
Computing lessons ensure that the pupils are able to gain a more secure understanding of the knowledge and skills within our curriculum. However, when appropriate, computing may be used as a vehicle for the children to present their learning in other subjects. Computing lessons cover all three strands of the National Curriculum; Digital Literacy, Information Technology and Computer Science. Online Safety is taught throughout the year as appropriate. The school uses the condensed curriculum from Kapow as a vehicle to teach computing skills.
Internet safety is a priority at Upperby Primary School. Internet safety days each half term focus on a different theme, building on prior knowledge. Using resources from the Project Evolve scheme of work supports our teaching by providing children with real life scenarios. This is further supported by The National Online Safety website for resources. Staff and children have access to a range of hardware and software to support them with teaching and learning in computing including; tablets, PC’s laptops and programmable robots.
Impact
The pupils are assessed against the performance descriptors for each year groups which have been carefully mapped out. Skills and understanding in Computing are progressive and build year on year. Assessment information is used to inform future learning opportunities and curriculum developments. The subject leader monitors assessments and provides support for staff to ensure continued progress.
Pupil voice and class mind maps are also used to monitor impact.
Celebrating Safer Internet Day 2026
Safer Internet Day 2025/6 - Tuesday 10th February - Theme to be announced!
Safer Internet Day 2026 will take place on the 10th of February 2026, their theme is yet to be announced! Here is a clip from a previous year based around the theme 'Want to talk about it? Making space for conversations about life online'.
Be Internet Legends Day will take place November 11th 2025. Their annual flagship event is back! This year they will be focusing on how to be kind online. Parents and children across the school can take part in a live workshop. Take a look at some images from Be Internet Legends from our previous years!