Hartismere School

Est. 1451. An outstanding coeducational secondary school & sixth form college and England's first academy

Home Login

Essential programming skills to learn

Below is a list of programming skills we aim to mostly cover between years 7 and 11 in computing and computer science. If you feel you are ahead, or behind, take a look through the list and practise the skills yourself. There are many resources online, especially on YouTube, that explain how to use python and provide ideas for projects and tasks.

These skills can be achieved by programming a console application (like in repl.it or Hartismere Python). 

Basic

Intermediate

Expert

Infinity and beyond

In this section...

GCSE Computer Science

Computer Science Homework (years 7, 8 and 9)

I Belong: encouraging girls into computer science programme

Programming software

CPU Fetch-Decode-Execute Animation

Online Little Man Computer - CPU simulator

C# Cook Books

A Level Computer Science

Sorting Visualiser

C# Yellow Book

Explore...

How robots are taking over warehouse work

Programming

C# Cook Book // Higher Or Lower (GUI)

MegaProcessor - the largest CPU in the world

Binary addition 1

C# Cook Book // Conversation (Console)

Toyota Virtual Plant Tour

Python Cheat Sheet

The Wave revision activity

The Misleading Ending of Whiplash

New...

Parents Evening :: Year 7

Vacancies

Little Elephant (Jessop)

March 2026 Year 11 Mocks

Meshes of the Afternoon - Maya Deren (1943)

Teacher of Mathematics

School Policies

Summer 2026 Examinations

Discover...

GCSE Repl.It Programming A Level CS GCSE CS Key Stage 3 Computer Science C# Games-Designer Trips YOUNG Policy Competition Computerphile C# Recipes College Photography Twelfth Night Keystage 5 Week Vacancies GCSE Computing Events Representation

Uh-oh - we were unable to load our website on your browser so we're showing you a plain HTML version.

We use many features found in modern browsers and regrettably yours seems incompatible.

However this legacy version contains (very, very nearly) all the same content. Each page is rendered on our server and doesn't rely on any browser features except the odd font. It doesn't even need Javascript or fancy CSS. It's like being in 1995!

Your browser is reporting itself to us as Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com). Please consider updating your browser to make the most of our website.

If you would like to try our proper website again - you can do so here...