Computing
Department

The Computer Studies Department has one full-time member of staff, Mr Ian King, and Mr Paul Graham who teaches Computing and Mathematics. Accommodation comprises two rooms each equipped with 20 computers and a digital projector.
In S1 and S2, a CfE computing course is offered to all pupils for 1 period a week. In S3 and S4, Standard Grade Computer Studies is offered for 3 periods per week In Fifth and Sixth Year Higher Still courses are offered at Intermediate 2, Higher and Advanced Higher level.
The
role of the Computing Department is to provide resources and
training in Information Communications Technology for every member
of the school community, and to offer a wide variety of courses
for those who want to specialise in the study of computers, computer
systems and their effects on society.
As well as the practical skills needed to be able to use modern
Information Communications Technology, we encourage the development
of Problem Solving and Analysis, to enable students to have a
creative role in a modern technological society.
The department has a selection of hardware and software available
including a digital video camera with Pinnacle Studio and Adobe Premiere video editing
software, and Macromedia MX web authoring
software. We use Visual Basic, MIT Scratch, Flash, PHP and Javascript for our programming courses.
There is a small networking lab available for senior students.
Pupils are encouraged to create their own web pages and multimedia
presentations and to publish them on the school Intranet.
View the Department Timetable here
View the departmetn blog here

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