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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). 

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Intermediate

Expert

Infinity and beyond

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C# Yellow Book

Sorting Visualiser

GCSE Computer Science

Programming software

C# Cook Books

Online Little Man Computer - CPU simulator

I Belong: encouraging girls into computer science programme

CPU Fetch-Decode-Execute Animation

Computer Science Homework (years 7, 8 and 9)

A Level Computer Science

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The Wave revision activity

GCSE CS: 1.5 Networks - TCP/IP Layers and Protocols

Programming

Examination Result Queries

Whiplash Final Scene - Andrew Neyman's Performance

Attack the Block Peep Hole

C# Cook Book // Tic Tac Toe (GUI)

Year 9 One Lesson Task :: Goal Seek [Spreadsheet]

DynaMaze - Creating enemies and item pickups

Computer Science

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Summer 2026 Examinations

Stranger Things, The First Shadow. The Phoenix Theatre, Friday 11th September.

Hartismere Technical Theatre

April 2026 Year 10 Mocks

Waveney Valley Transport

E-Safety

art & science exhibition of year 8 work

June 2026 Year 12 Mocks

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GCSE Repl.It Programming A Level CS GCSE CS Key Stage 3 Computer Science C# Representation English Literature Mr Trudgill Keystage 5 Creative Coursework Year 12 ABU Year 11 Competition Component 2 Cooking Waveney Valley C# Practice Year 8 Clubs And Activities

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