The A Level Computer Science qualification helps students understand the core academic principles of computer science. Classroom learning is transferred into creating real-world systems through the creation of an independent programming project. The A Level will develop the student’s technical understanding and their ability to analyse and solve problems using computational thinking.
Five grade 4 or above at GCSE, including GCSE Computer Science (minimum grade 4 or equivalent) and GCSE Mathematics (minimum grade 5 or equivalent) are required to take the A level Computer Science.
About Education Provider
| Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
| Local Authority | Sheffield |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Fulwood Road, Sheffield, S10 3BT |
The A Level Computer Science qualification helps students understand the core academic principles of computer science. Classroom learning is transferred into creating real-world systems through the creation of an independent programming project. The A Level will develop the student’s technical understanding and their ability to analyse and solve problems using computational thinking.
Five grade 4 or above at GCSE, including GCSE Computer Science (minimum grade 4 or equivalent) and GCSE Mathematics (minimum grade 5 or equivalent) are required to take the A level Computer Science.