All Computing Science courses enable learners to develop a range of basic computing and computational thinking skills, including skills in analysis and problem-solving, design and modeling, developing, implementing and testing digital solutions across a range of contemporary contexts.
Staff: Mr. Jack Cooney
Department Resources:
15 PCs (MS Windows XP, MS Office 2010); Flat Screen Monitors; Headphones/Microphones; Projector; Promethean Active Panel; Visualizers.
National 5 Computing Science
The course consists of two units: Information Systems Design and Development This unit has two outcomes which are assessed at appropriate times during the course.
National 4 Computing Science
The course consists of two units: Information Systems Design This unit has two outcomes which are assessed at appropriate times during the course. The first
IT – Senior Courses (S4 to S6)
National 4 Computing Science National 5 Computing Science Higher Computing Science Advanced Higher Computing Science
IT – Broad General Education (S1 to S3)
The S1-3 Computing course aims to cover the Computing Experiences and Outcomes from Level 3/4 in the Technologies curricular area of Curriculum for Excellence.Pupils will
Higher Computing Science
The course consists of two units: Information System Design and Development This unit has two outcomes which are assessed at appropriate times during the course.
Advanced Higher Computing Science
The course consists of two units: Information Systems Design and Development Information Systems Design and Development has two outcomes which are assessed at appropriate times