Checkendon CE (A) Primary School

Checkendon CE (A) Primary School

Respect, integrity, courage, compassion and hope

Computing at Checkendon Primary School

Intent: why we teach computing

Our vision to unlock the unique voice within each child, fostering a lifelong aspiration of learning excellence, lies at the heart of the Checkendon Church of England (A) Primary School computing curriculum. Through structured lessons using the Purple Mash Computing Scheme of Work, and access to high-quality technology resources, we aim to develop pupils’ digital literacy, coding skills, and computational thinking within a caring community.

Rooted in our values of respect, integrity, compassion, courage, and hope, we aim for every pupil to develop the knowledge, skills, and understanding to navigate and create confidently in a digital world.

Our computing curriculum is designed to:

  • Develop digital literacy, programming, and online safety skills.
  • Encourage problem-solving, creativity, and critical thinking through engaging and purposeful projects.
  • Foster understanding of hardware, software, algorithms, and data handling.
  • Ensure all pupils, including those with SEND and disadvantaged backgrounds, achieve success in line with their peers.
  • Reflect our Christian values:
    • Respect for digital resources, collaboration, and the work of others
    • Integrity in using technology responsibly and safely
    • Compassion through supporting peers and sharing knowledge
    • Courage to explore new tools, programs, and coding challenges
    • Hope inspired by creativity, innovation, and the possibilities of digital technology

Implementation: how we teach computing

  • We follow the Purple Mash Computing Scheme of Work, ensuring a progressive and structured approach from Reception to Year 6.
  • Pupils are taught computing regularly through lessons that include coding, algorithms, digital literacy, data handling, and online safety.
  • Lessons use practical, hands-on activities, with clear progression to build confidence, problem-solving, and technical skills.
  • Pupils have access to high-quality resources and equipment thanks to PTA funding for 10 iPads and 20 Chromebooks, ensuring each child can engage fully during lessons.
  • Teachers model skills using the  I do, we do, you do approach, gradually releasing responsibility to pupils.
  • Activities are adapted to meet the needs of all learners, ensuring access and challenge for every pupil.
  • Assessment is carried out through Sonar Small Steps, tracking pupils’ skills and knowledge termly to ensure progress and identify next steps.

Impact: outcomes and evidence

Academic impact

  • Pupils develop practical digital skills and computational thinking.
  • Knowledge of coding, algorithms, and digital tools progresses systematically throughout the school.

Personal development and character

  • Pupils demonstrate resilience, curiosity, and independence when problem-solving digitally.
  • Collaboration and reflection nurture compassion, integrity, and courage in the digital learning environment.

Cultural and social impact

  • Pupils understand the ethical and safe use of technology, appreciating digital diversity and accessibility.
  • By the time they leave Checkendon, pupils are confident, creative, and responsible digital citizens, equipped with the skills, knowledge, and character to flourish.

Evaluation and continuous improvement

  • Progress and attainment are monitored termly using Sonar Small Steps, alongside work scrutiny and pupil feedback, to inform planning and next steps.
  • Governors and subject leaders monitor impact to ensure alignment with the school’s Christian vision and Ofsted priorities: curriculum quality, personal development, inclusion, and engagement.

Computing files

Name
 Assessment and Progression Grid for Computing Purple Mash.pdfDownload
 Computing Declarative and Procedural Knowledge Year 1 - 6.pdfDownload
 Computing Learning Progression.pdfDownload
 Computing Progression of Skills - 1 page per year group.pdfDownload
 Curriculum Coverage Computing Purple Mash.pdfDownload
 PRIMARY_national_curriculum_-_Computing.pdfDownload
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Purple Mash user agreements

Name
 2023 Purple Mash Acceptable Use Agreement KS1.pdfDownload
 2023 Purple Mash Acceptable Use Agreement KS2.pdfDownload
 2023 Purple Mash Acceptable Use Agreement Staff.pdfDownload
 2023 Purple Mash Computing Acceptable Use Agreement Parent Carer.pdfDownload
 2023 Purple Mash Parent Carer Voice Computing and Online.pdfDownload
 2023 Purple Mash parenting in a digital worldonline.pdfDownload
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