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18/07/25

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18/07/25

📢 Our latest Newsletter is out now! Catch up on all the highlights, news, and updates from this term. 🌟 📖 Read it on our website: https://t.co/BZXFtiisec Wishing everyone a fantastic summer break! ☀️🌼#SchoolNewsletter pic.twitter.com/6nvJNcGJFY

17/07/25

📷 Adventure mode: On! Our amazing students made unforgettable memories on their PGL trip;climbing,kayaking,zip lining, and laughing every step of the way!Swipe through to see the courage, teamwork,and BIG smiles.😃 pic.twitter.com/AQtAUVA99I

15/07/25

Last week, 7 of our students took part in Harris Festival of Music. Huge congrats to Amelia, Alex & Ovidia for representing us so brilliantly! 💫🎤🎻 72c2d6ca-eeed-4e67-899d-070676c64d00.MP4 pic.twitter.com/5JtEzYTWLg

15/07/25

📷 Our students are having an amazing time on their PGL adventure! So many smiles, team challenges and unforgettable memories in the making. Stay tuned for more snapshots from the trip. ✨️📷#schoollife pic.twitter.com/O8qXsBPa7T

14/07/25

HASU students are having a blast in Belgium! 🇧🇪 Exploring the sights, enjoying the culture, and making memories that will last a lifetime.✨ pic.twitter.com/Ehf5Ig9rVA

11/07/25

📸 Our amazing students completed their Duke of Edinburgh expedition and the photos say it all!⛺ From scenic hikes and laughs to teamwork and resilience, they truly embraced the challenge. Well done to everyone who took part! pic.twitter.com/lI18jygtTM

08/07/25

We are looking forward to welcoming our prospective parents and carers to our Open Evening. 📌Important Notice for Current Parents/Carers: To support preparations for the evening: 🔷Students will be dismissed on Thursday at 12.45 🔷The school day will begin at 10.30 am on Friday https://t.co/4FhrLhip13

08/07/25

We were thrilled to welcome yesterday a performance of Around The World in 80 Days! This dynamic and engaging show gave our Drama students a fantastic opportunity to experience the magic of live theatre up close. A huge thank you to the performers! 👏🎭#HASUDrama pic.twitter.com/ihLyHaKb7B

01/07/25

🎉Join us for the HASU Open Evening on 10th July, 4pm-7 pm! Discover what makes HASU special, meet our amazing team, and explore all the opportunities waiting for you. 🎟️Book your tickets now👇https://t.co/S4pwe6qzA0 See you there!#HASUOpenEvening pic.twitter.com/A0L3QPLS4E

30/06/25

Good luck to our incredible Year 11s! Whether you're heading into sixth form, college, apprenticeships or something entirely new! Your journey is just beginning, and we know you'll continue to do amazing things. Go out there and make your mark!#Year11 pic.twitter.com/jF2AQDFHxW

30/06/25

🎓This morning we welcomed our Year 11s for their last ever assembly at HASU. We’re so proud of how far they’ve come and we can’t wait to see them shine one more time at Prom this evening!#HASUClassOf2025 pic.twitter.com/8QT6JiH6wD

27/06/25

HASU at the UK Championships 2025 thank you to all of our sponsors and supporters who helped up get here. 2026 season here we come! Watch this space! pic.twitter.com/yFXbE7twNJ

26/06/25

🤖Our amazing team left for the Nationals at iconic CopperBoxArena. They'll be competing alongside 64 top teams from across the UK in the world's largest student robotics movement. Good luck! We are all cheering you on!#MoreThenRobots pic.twitter.com/BKHCd1x3u9

23/06/25

Our Y7 students are stepping back in time today at the Tudor Festival . They're soaking up history where kings and queens once walked. A truly unforgettable way to bring history lessons to life! 🏰 pic.twitter.com/q5J29KwAvl

20/06/25

Congratulations to , who received the award for Trust Team of the Year – 10 schools or more. 🎉#TesAwards pic.twitter.com/qMdcdho3sU

20/06/25

Congratulations to , who received the award for Trust Team of the Year – 10 schools or more. 🎉#TesAwards pic.twitter.com/qMdcdho3sU

20/06/25

HASU STEM at the congratulations to everyone who made it here tonight! Shortlist “Best Use Of Technology” pic.twitter.com/lgnLo1xy5O

19/06/25

🌟 Happy Day! To all our incredible HASU teachers, your dedication, compassion, and wisdom shape lives every day. You teach, you lead, you inspire. We see you, we appreciate you, we thank you!🩵🩷👩‍🏫👨‍🏫#HASU pic.twitter.com/QzjDlhis8B

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Computer Science

 

What is Computer Science? 

Computer Science is the study of principles, applications, technologies of computing and how these computer systems work. At Harris Academy Sutton, we also focus on the study and analysis of new and emerging technologies. 

 
Why do we teach Computer Science at HASU? 

At Harris Academy Sutton, our Computer Science curriculum has two main aims. Firstly, we want to make our students proficient and responsible users of technology by developing their knowledge in digital literacy and e-safety. These skills are crucial when identifying, evaluating and using digital hardware and software in a safe and creative manner. We strongly believe in educating our students about various ethical and legal issues concerning the of use technology in turn, preparing them to become responsible citizens in the world where these technologies govern much of our everyday life.  

In addition to this, the development of problem-solving skills is at the heart of our curriculum. We endeavour to equip our students with indispensable computational skills to help develop these reasoning and designing skills. The ability to adapt to new technologies swiftly is a non-negotiable skill required to follow an aspirational career path in every sector of the professional world, as well as helping them to become confident learners in the classroom.   

Students wishing to continue studying Computer Science at KS4 and KS5 will gain an even deeper understanding through studying modules such as Computer Systems, Computational Thinking, Programming and Algorithms. These aspirational and challenging topics give them an edge over other students who choose to wait to start studying Computer Science later at university. 

 

How do we teach Computer Science?

At Harris Academy Sutton, we ensure our students have the opportunity to work with a range of different software and technologies. In addition to this, we teach practical creative problem-solving and logical thinking skills through our programming schemes to nurture curiosity and resilience. We also believe that having an appreciation of the huge impact technology has on our lives is essential for nurturing passion for the study of Computer Science. Students are therefore encouraged to continually analyse, evaluate and critique emerging trends in technology during lessons and enrichment activities. 

At every stage of our curriculum, we provide our students with in-depth knowledge of the content to help them prepare for next steps in their academic journey. Through the study of Computer Science, we want to give our students a broad and balanced education in the world of technology. An interleaving curriculum has been developed to allow students to progress logically and gradually throughout different key stages. Core computational concepts are revisited periodically during teaching of various topics to ensure they are embedded in long term memory. Our curriculum also is designed to progressively augment digital literacy skills of our students to help them not only become proficient users of the technologies they encounter, but also the creators of digital artefacts and technology.  

At Harris Academy Sutton, we have an excellent provision for Computer Science study; students learn in dedicated ICT suites equipped with the latest machines and software. Computer Science lessons are intentionally designed to be paper-free, permitting students to spend valuable and meaningful time working on desktop computers. They experience a collaborative working environment through Microsoft software such as SharePoint, Teams and Forms. The technology we have available allows us to live model during lessons to help students internalise the concepts and techniques for producing the high-quality work we expect from them. 

 

How does Computer Science change at HASU at Key Stage4?

In key stage4, students will learn to apply the subject knowledge they acquired throughout key stage 3 in more intricate and logical ways. Study of computer science at KS4 encourages students to develop their understanding and application of the core concepts in computer science. Students also analyse problems in computational terms and devise creative solutions by designing, writing, testing and evaluating programs. Students will encounter questions and scenarios that will challenge them to use their problem-solving skill to the optimum levels.

  

Students will also be formally introduced to GCSE exam style questions and will have the opportunity to develop their exam techniques including common errors and misconceptions, layout and workings and checking answers. 

 

What exam board do we study at Key Stage 4?

Students studying Computer Science at HASU follow the OCR J277 qualification. 

This specification can be found here