The computer was born to solve problems that did not exist before.
A high-quality computing education equips pupils to use computational thinking and creativity to understand and change the world. Computing has deep links with mathematics, science and design and technology, and provides insights into both natural and artificial systems. The core of computing is computer science, in which pupils are taught the principles of information and computation, how digital systems work and how to put this knowledge to use through programming. Building on this knowledge and understanding, pupils are equipped to use information technology to create programs, systems and a range of content. Computing also ensures that pupils become digitally literate – able to use, and express themselves and develop their ideas through, information and communication technology – at a level suitable for the future workplace and as active participants in a digital world. National Curriculum for Computing, purpose of study
Online Safety Update – February 2021
Dear parents and carers, This blog post will feature a few key updates on online safety for parents. During lockdown, families and children in particular are using the internet more than ever. Families are constrained, our behaviours are changing and how we use the...
Animation stations!
Year 3 have been working hard this term learning about animation. First, we made flip book animations using drawings that were animated by flipping the pages. More recently we've been using an app to create stop-frame animations using background settings and...
Online Tutors – Keeping Children Safe
Every year, private tutors help children catch up with missed work or address area they are struggling in, or with extra-curricular activities. Lockdown has led to major growth in this area, especially online, and this is expected to continue with further bubble and...
Online Safety Assembly – live on YouTube, Thursday 2pm
This week, children in KS2 at Lansbury Lawrence will be joining a very exciting live-streamed assembly on YouTube. ParentZone - a group which advises parents on internet safety - and Google will be reminding us of all the ways we can be safe online, using the 'Be...
UPDATE: Free lifetime access to SafeToNet & Zoom call for parents
Update: An extension has been given to the earlier promotion and parents can now sign up to SafeToNet with a lifetime subscription for FREE before Tuesday, September 15th 2020 (normal price is £4.99 per month). In addition, on Thursday September 10th at 10am, there is...
Online Safety webinars for parents from ParentZone
This week, ParentZone are hosting two online safety webinars in conjunction with Google's 'Be Internet Legends' program. We advise all parents to watch one of these webinars to stay informed with online safety issues while children are spending more time online. The...
Updated: Keeping your chid safe online
While schools are closed, your child may be spending longer amounts of time online - for learning, for research, interacting with friends or playing games. It's really important during these times that parents and carers, maintain communication with their children and...
Hokusai Are Learning Online!
The entire school are learning how to teach and learn lessons online, but that hasn't stopped us in Hokusai class! We have been using lots of different platforms to create activities and learn lots of different things! So far we've been continuing on with our reading...
STEAM Day 2020
What is STEAM? STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths. At Lansbury Lawrence, we have a special celebration of the subjects once a year during British Science Week, called STEAM Day. STEAM Day is very special because children have the...
Letter to Parents/Carers: Online Safety
Dear Parents and Carers, On Tuesday 11th February we will be joining schools and youth settings across the UK in celebrating Safer Internet Day 2020. Safer Internet Day is a global campaign to promote the safe and responsible use of technology, which calls on young...