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: Vacant Position
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. The first outcome involves developing
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 outcome involves developing a simple
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 study Computing for two periods
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. The first outcome involves developing
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 during the course. The first