Our computing curriculum
Find out more about our computing curriculum
Contents
- Introduction
- Unit sequence
- Curriculum explainer
- Download
- More about our computing curriculum
- Are all the computing resources available?
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Introduction
We’ve worked closely with curriculum partners, subject experts and teachers on our interactive computing curriculum plan. You can also download the plan to use offline to help with your planning.
Our curriculum partner for computing is:
- primary and secondary: Raspberry Pi Foundation
Find out more about how to use our interactive curriculum plans and adapt them for your school in our help article: A guide to our curriculum plans.
Unit sequence

You can view our curriculum sequence using the unit sequence tab. It will display the units available for each year group, how many lessons are available in a unit and a recommended order.
All units have a description of 'why this, why now' and 'prior knowledge requirements' to help you consider the sequence of your current planning.
You can look at how threads develop across an entire phase or filter the view to see a single year group.
Curriculum explainer

We've added a curriculum explainer to our computing curriculum to help you understand our thinking when we were making them with our curriculum partner.
For computing this will help you understand:
- our overarching curriculum approach and the subject principles we used
- how our curriculum reflects the aims and purpose of the national curriculum
- information on delivering it in your school
- how we use threads to provide curriculum coherence.
Download

Download the curriculum plan to help you see all the content in one place, including the explainer, the units and the lessons.
The National curriculum document explains how the Oak computing curriculum aligns to the national curriculum.
Get inspiration on using our secondary computing curriculum in your classroom by reading our blog: Bring your pupils’ computing skills to life by hosting your own hackathon.
More about our computing curriculum
Read our blog: Teaching computing that matters, in which our computing subject lead, Stuart Davidson, explains how our computing curriculum builds strong foundations in algorithms, programming, data and systems.
Are all the computing resources available?
All of our lesson planning and teaching resources for primary and secondary computing are available on our website.
Our new units and lessons will all have a ‘New’ label beside them.
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You can see what lessons we'll cover in each unit by clicking into the unit information on the unit sequence page.
- Computing KS1 and 2 unit sequences
- Computing KS3 and 4 unit sequences for: