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SUMMERHILL SCHOOL COMPUTING DEPARTMENT STAFFING The department consists of two full-time and four part-time Computing teachers. Andrew Dixon Diane Reynolds Adrian Creswell Owen Hutton Mark Cox Osborne Bennett Head of Department Full-time Computing Teacher Deputy Headteacher Head of Business Studies Science Teacher (non specialist) Design Technology Teacher (non specialist) There is also an administrative assistant to support Computing – Lynn Wilding. GCSE Options Our 2014 Year 11 students will be the last to take the EDEXCEL AIDA and CiDA course options, and we have now moved to the EDEXCEL GCSE Computing qualification which we started last year in Year 9. AiDA (Level 2) entire cohort CiDA (Level 2) option students 2011 2012 2013 93% 90% 94% 81% 89% 89% KS3 students are taught in mixed ability tutor groups and all years have two 50-minute lessons of Computing per week. Our programme of study in KS3 has been changing over the last few years with government guidelines, and we now developing a feature rich syllabus with a strong focus on programming with Scratch, Flowol and Lego NXT. As of September 2013 we have also started a new Computer Science option course in 2013 which has heavy focus on high level programming. We have Visual Studio running in a virtual Windows Server environment that allows use to have Visual Studio (VB and C#) as well as Python and PHP for server side scripting. Our main programming language of choice in Computer Science is Visual Basic. FACILITIES There are three main air conditioned ICT suites at Summerhill, each with approximately 30 stations, and printer/scanner facilities. The fourth ICT room is a smaller suite of 16 stations and can be booked by other departments. To prepare our students for programming in KS3 we have invested in a class set of Lego NXT robots which have a variety of sensors that can then be programmed through the Lego NXT studio, this provides a very tactile, engaging and visual approach to learning and programming. FUTURE PLANS We are currently experimenting with the use of mobile devices, iPads with Apple TV, for staff as a teaching and learning tool. For students we are also planning for each of them to have a mobile device to support their learning from 2015.