How do you fancy a subject that's certain to boot up a great future for you? A Level Computing gets on the inside of the single most powerful tool the world has seen. Computers figure in all our lives; in science, technology, manufacturing, research, medicine; you name it, computing influences and affects everything we do. There's a world out there just bursting with invention and opportunities. And 90% of it is driven by a computer. Say ?yes? to A Level Computing and you'll follow a programme of learning that is sure to make the most of your talents and skills.
- Sixth Form entry requirements, including Computing at grade B or 6 and Mathematics at grade 6. - At least eight grade 4s at GCSEs including English and Mathematics and at least four grade 6's at GCSE, including a 6 in the subjects chosen where relevant, or in the case of a student not studying the subject at GCSE, a 6 is needed in the closest subject (s) they have studied at GCSE
Paper 1 - Computer Systems - written exam over 2 and a half hours (40% of A-Level) Paper 2 - Algorithms and Programming - written exam over 2 and a half hours (40% of A- Level) NEA - Programming Project - Practical Project accounting for 20% of A-Level
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Kent |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Longport, Canterbury, CT1 1PH |
How do you fancy a subject that's certain to boot up a great future for you? A Level Computing gets on the inside of the single most powerful tool the world has seen. Computers figure in all our lives; in science, technology, manufacturing, research, medicine; you name it, computing influences and affects everything we do. There's a world out there just bursting with invention and opportunities. And 90% of it is driven by a computer. Say ?yes? to A Level Computing and you'll follow a programme of learning that is sure to make the most of your talents and skills.
- Sixth Form entry requirements, including Computing at grade B or 6 and Mathematics at grade 6. - At least eight grade 4s at GCSEs including English and Mathematics and at least four grade 6's at GCSE, including a 6 in the subjects chosen where relevant, or in the case of a student not studying the subject at GCSE, a 6 is needed in the closest subject (s) they have studied at GCSE
Paper 1 - Computer Systems - written exam over 2 and a half hours (40% of A-Level) Paper 2 - Algorithms and Programming - written exam over 2 and a half hours (40% of A- Level) NEA - Programming Project - Practical Project accounting for 20% of A-Level