Computing and iMedia

Computing is an essential subject which equips students to use computational thinking and creativity to understand and change the world. Computing at The Albion Academy ensures that students become digitally literate – able to use and express themselves and develop their ideas through information and communication technology. The skills students develop in their computing lessons will prepare them for the future workplace.  

“Preparing students to be digital learners, ready for the next generation.” 

KS3 Computing

Computing is an essential subject which equips students to use computational thinking and creativity to understand and change the world. Computing at The Albion Academy ensures that students become digitally literate – able to use, and express themselves and develop their ideas through, information and communication technology. The skills students develop in their computing lessons will prepare them for the future workplace.  

KS4 Creative iMedia

Our course is intended to equip learners with a range of creative media skills and provide opportunities to develop, in context, desirable transferable skills. These include researching, planning, reviewing, working with others and communicating creative concepts effectively. By using these skills, learners will ultimately be creating fit-for-purpose creative media products. 

Creative iMedia will also challenge all learners, including high achievers, by introducing them to demanding material and techniques. This encourages independence and creativity as well as providing tasks that engage with the most taxing aspects of the National Curriculum. 

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