Computer Science A-Level

This is a two year course, which is specifically designed for students who wish to go on to higher education courses or employment where knowledge of computing would be beneficial. Students are taught to develop a broad range of the knowledge, understanding and skills of computing, as a basis for progression into further learning and/or employment.

A-level computer science develops: an understanding of, and the ability to apply, the fundamental principles and concepts of computer science, including abstraction, decomposition, logic, algorithms and data representation; the ability to analyse problems in computational terms through practical experience of solving such problems, including writing programs to do so; the capacity for thinking creatively, innovatively, analytically, logically and critically; the capacity to see relationships between different aspects of computer science; mathematical skills related to: Boolean algebra, comparison and complexity of algorithms, number representations and bases, the ability to articulate the individual (moral), social (ethical), legal and cultural opportunities and risks of digital technology.

Units

The course is assessed at the end of A Level with 2 exams and a written project. Exams are both paper based and onscreen.

Entry Requirements

A minimum of five GCSEs at grades 4-9, including English and grade 6 at GCSE in maths.

Exam Board

OCR - Click here to visit the course page on the OCR website.

Contact

Mr A Connor - Curriculum Leader: Computer Science

Mr Connor explains why you should consider studying Computer Science in Sixth Form.

Transition to KS5

All Year 11 students will be automatically added to our ‘Transition to KS5’ team once their GCSEs are completed. Students can check out the transition materials for as many of our subjects as they like.