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Teach ComputingSOUTH
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Primary OverviewSummer Term 2021
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Teach Computing - South I 03
WELCOME & OVERVIEW
The National Centre for Computing Education (NCCE) is funded by the Department for Education and marks a significant investment in improving the provision of computing education in England.
Run by a consortium made up of STEM Learning, the Raspberry Pi Foundation and BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, our vision is to achieve a world-leading computing education for every child in England.
What the NCCE aims to achieve
The NCCE aims to improve the expertise of computing teachers from primary to KS5 – so they are able to teach the new knowledge-based computing curriculum, and the new computer science content including at GCSE and A level.
Run by a consortium made up of STEM Learning, the Raspberry Pi Foundation and BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, our vision is to achieve a world-leading computing education for every child in England.
What the NCCE aims to achieve
The NCCE aims to improve the expertise of computing teachers from primary to KS5 – so they are able to teach the new knowledge-based computing curriculum, and the new computer science content including at GCSE and A level.
Simon Peyton Jones explains why a computing education is so important for all children. Discover how the NCCE is supporting teachers by providing the tools and confidence to inspire the next generation of young learners.
CONTACT US














Bohunt School
West Sussex & Hampshire
E: TeachComputing@bohunt.hants.sch.uk
T: 01428 724324
Dartford Grammar School
Dartford & East Sussex
E: TeachComputing@dartfordgrammarschool.org.uk
T: 01322 223039
Exeter Maths School
Devon & East Dorset
E: TeachComputing@exeterms.ac.uk
T: 01392 429020
Langley Grammar School
London & Home Counties
E: TeachComputing@lgs.slough.sch.uk
T: 01753 598300
Maidstone Grammar School for Girls
Maidstone & Kent
E: TeachComputing@mggs.org
T: 01622 752103
Newstead Wood School
London, Surrey & West Sussex
E: TeachComputing@newsteadwood.co.uk
T: 01689 853626
Park House School
West Berkshire & Hampshire
E: TeachComputing@parkhouseschool.org
T: 01635 280585
West Sussex & Hampshire
E: TeachComputing@bohunt.hants.sch.uk
T: 01428 724324
Dartford Grammar School
Dartford & East Sussex
E: TeachComputing@dartfordgrammarschool.org.uk
T: 01322 223039
Exeter Maths School
Devon & East Dorset
E: TeachComputing@exeterms.ac.uk
T: 01392 429020
Langley Grammar School
London & Home Counties
E: TeachComputing@lgs.slough.sch.uk
T: 01753 598300
Maidstone Grammar School for Girls
Maidstone & Kent
E: TeachComputing@mggs.org
T: 01622 752103
Newstead Wood School
London, Surrey & West Sussex
E: TeachComputing@newsteadwood.co.uk
T: 01689 853626
Park House School
West Berkshire & Hampshire
E: TeachComputing@parkhouseschool.org
T: 01635 280585
Pate's Grammar School
Gloucestershire, Wiltshire & N Somerset
E: TeachComputing@odysseyts.org
T: 01242 220684
Sandringham School
London & Hertfordshire
E: TeachComputing@albantsa.co.uk
T: 01727 799560
St Clement Danes School
Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire
E: TeachComputing@stclementdanes.herts.sch.uk
T: 01923 284169
The Castle School
Somerset & West Dorset
E: TeachComputing@castle.somerset.sch.uk
T: 01823 274073
Truro & Penwith College
Cornwall, Plymouth & Torridge
E: TeachComputing@truro-penwith.ac.uk
Woking High School
Surrey
E: TeachComputing@wokinghigh.surrey.sch.uk
T: 01483 888447
Gloucestershire, Wiltshire & N Somerset
E: TeachComputing@odysseyts.org
T: 01242 220684
Sandringham School
London & Hertfordshire
E: TeachComputing@albantsa.co.uk
T: 01727 799560
St Clement Danes School
Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire
E: TeachComputing@stclementdanes.herts.sch.uk
T: 01923 284169
The Castle School
Somerset & West Dorset
E: TeachComputing@castle.somerset.sch.uk
T: 01823 274073
Truro & Penwith College
Cornwall, Plymouth & Torridge
E: TeachComputing@truro-penwith.ac.uk
Woking High School
Surrey
E: TeachComputing@wokinghigh.surrey.sch.uk
T: 01483 888447
COMPUTING COMMUNITY




Subject Matter Experts
We offer fully-funded consultancy and guidance to primary schools located in Local Authority Districts 5 or 6 through a network of computing education specialists, called Subject Matter Experts. Your local expert can help you to complete a three year action plan to improve your computing offer, and identify the most appropriate CPD to upskill your staff.
Contact your local Subject Matter Expert
CAS Communities of Practice
Communities of Practice - run by Computing at School (CAS) - are local networks of computing teachers that share expertise, resources and best practice to encourage strong and effective teaching.
Find your local community
Barefoot
Barefoot provides local computational thinking workshops and classroom-ready resources to help you teach primary computing.
Read more about Barefoot
Code Club
Code Club is an extracurricular club for young people aged 9-13. Clubs are organised by teachers and volunteers, and supported by free projects and resources from Code Club. Young people can progress through projects to create games, animations and web pages using Scratch, Python or HTML/CSS.
Find out how to start your own Code Club
We offer fully-funded consultancy and guidance to primary schools located in Local Authority Districts 5 or 6 through a network of computing education specialists, called Subject Matter Experts. Your local expert can help you to complete a three year action plan to improve your computing offer, and identify the most appropriate CPD to upskill your staff.
Contact your local Subject Matter Expert
CAS Communities of Practice
Communities of Practice - run by Computing at School (CAS) - are local networks of computing teachers that share expertise, resources and best practice to encourage strong and effective teaching.
Find your local community
Barefoot
Barefoot provides local computational thinking workshops and classroom-ready resources to help you teach primary computing.
Read more about Barefoot
Code Club
Code Club is an extracurricular club for young people aged 9-13. Clubs are organised by teachers and volunteers, and supported by free projects and resources from Code Club. Young people can progress through projects to create games, animations and web pages using Scratch, Python or HTML/CSS.
Find out how to start your own Code Club