Course information
Computer Science
St Paul's Way Trust School - Tower Hamlets
02079871883
125 St Paul's Way, London, E3 4FT
Course summary

Computer Science is a practical subject where students can apply academic principles learned in the classroom to real-world systems. It is a creative subject that will develop your computational thinking and problem-solving skills, as you learn to design systems and understand the power and limits of human machine intelligence.

Entry requirements

6 GCSEs at grade 6, including grade 6 in English Language and Maths. Grade 9-6 or equivalent in GCSE Computing or ICT, or at least a merit in BTEC Computing or ICT

How you'll be assessed

Component 1: Computer Systems (written exam – 40%) In this component, you will explore the characteristics of contemporary systems architecture: • Software and its development • Types of programming languages • Data types, representation and structure • Exchanging data and web technologies • Following algorithms • Using Boolean algebra • Legal, moral and ethical issues Component 2: Algorithms & Programming (written exam – 40%) This paper will be in two sections. Section A will focus on computational thinking: • Elements of computational thinking • Programming and problem solving • Pattern recognition, abstraction and decomposition • Standard algorithms Section B will consist of a scenario/task which will involve problem solving. Component 3: Programming Project (coursework – 20%) You will choose a user-driven problem to solve. Assessment will focus on your analysis of the problem, your design and implementation of the solution and your final evaluation.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionLondon
Local AuthorityTower Hamlets
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeMixed
Address125 St Paul's Way, London, E3 4FT