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07/05/24

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07/05/24

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07/05/24

ONLY 15 SPACES LEFT ON THE 2025 SKI TRIP 🎿 https://t.co/CNGPPT2gbg

07/05/24

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07/05/24

Anyone for tennis?Fantastic opportunity with Blue Tennis. pic.twitter.com/tN52nE6Twv

04/05/24

MASSIVE SHOUT-OUT partnering with who created an action plan with Yr 12 students to help a Charity who is local to them in South East. Our Charity was chosen. They raised £1000 and dropped off 6 crates (75kg) of ambient food items from the food drive pic.twitter.com/kUvtzNtr3H

29/04/24

A HUGE congratulations to our group of Year 12 students who won an outstanding £1,000 contribution to their chosen charity, Rehoboth Community Outreach Club, with at their Social Action Project Final! 🎉 pic.twitter.com/ozQbd88TRF

23/04/24

🚨 BOOKING GOES LIVE TOMORROW FOR THE 2025 SKI TRIP🚨Letter will be sent out in the morning with all of the information regarding the trip details and booking platform ⛷️ https://t.co/S9KeIRK1Zj

23/04/24

Over the last 2 weeks students from years 9 and 10 have been taking part in DJ workshops with Hope Pro UK, learning to mix afro beats and dance music together. pic.twitter.com/wHo9EdAKEl

19/04/24

Count Down to Culture Day pic.twitter.com/7MRZRUJG75

19/04/24

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19/04/24

🚨 SKI TRIP 2025 ANNOUNCEMENT 🚨 14th - 21st February 2025, Italy - Pinzolo ⛷️ 80 student spaces for years 9-13 🇮🇹 Please keep an eye on your inbox, the details and ski trip letter will be emailed out early next week! pic.twitter.com/02qIBMQwyl

16/04/24

Some of our year 8 and 9 students involved in a Choreography workshop with 6th form students from the Brit School, one of which was a previous student here at HABE, around the theme of "versions of reality - healthy and unhealthy relationships". pic.twitter.com/0DsVUHgiQ0

21/03/24

Shout out to our Year 12 students"I wanted to email to say how impressed we were with the Year 12 biology students from HABE who attended the recent trip to Juniper Hall FSC. They were exceptional."

13/03/24

Here is some of our students preparations for the 2024 festival of STEM. https://t.co/smFOpXRQzp

08/03/24

Anyone interested in learning more about the Health Care profession? pic.twitter.com/poJWBwoUST

08/03/24

Harry Potter fanatics! pic.twitter.com/hCZKSWzYen

08/03/24

We are blessed to have such amazing staff. Happy World Book Day. pic.twitter.com/fDMpSUP5o6

08/03/24

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Computer Science

Curriculum intent

Computing and ICT will prepare students for the 21st century world beyond education as information technology now permeates almost all aspects of daily life. By studying computing and ICT our students will develop their creativity and innovation through the virtual universe by designing computer code to solve problems and developing algorithms through the identification of suitable variables and structures.

For further details of the Computing and ICT curriculum please see the documents at the bottom of the page or contact Mr. C. Grant.

The purpose of the Computing and ICT curriculum at both Key stage 4 and 5 is to enable students to explore the principles of digital technology through a way of working called ‘computational thinking’. This, in turn enables students to become critical, analytical thinkers and problem-solvers; all skills which can be transferred to other subjects and  applied in day-to-day life.

Our curriculum enriches students’ knowledge and understanding of the emerging world of virtual and augmented reality, the internet and robotics. Whilst equipping students to become skilful programmers, software engineers and project managers, we are providing our students with the skills and techniques that are highly sought after in all types of industry.

Additionally, the curriculum nurtures the development of students' digital literacy. This enables them to express themselves and develop their ideas through information and communication technology safely and at a level suitable for the future workplace as active participants in a digital world. This is furthered by our enrichment clubs in electronics, programming and web design enabling students to create a smarter world.

Driving the curriculum design is the Academy learning ethos of the 4 Rs; resilience, reciprocity, reflectiveness and resourcefulness which are not only vital characteristics and skills for life but are essential for what is takes to be successful in our ever-evolving digital world.

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