Computing
The school has a range of computing equipment which is continually reviewed and upgraded. The children enjoy using this technology to create their own projects.
As a school we believe e-safety is a very important part of our curriculum. Very young children should always be supervised on the internet, and the best way to do this is to make sure your computer is kept in a family room, not in children's bedrooms. Children should also be taught that they should never give personal details over the internet e.g. surnames, school name, where they live. For further advice please click on the links below:
Principles of e-safety for very young children.
Principles of e-safety for children aged 7+ years old.
S.C.S.A. 'Shenton Computing Support Agency'
The school invites applications from children who have a keen interest in ICT. The children are interviewed and those selected who are known as 'Shenton Computing Support Agents' or S.C.S.A.'s. They spend extra time learning new IT skills, and help younger children in their lessons. They are very proud of the supportive role that they have. You can recognise them in school by their jackets!