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Toyota Virtual Plant Tour

Car manufacturing is a great example of where technology has been used to largely automate a process, allowing greater productivity, fewer errors and more precision. Toyota provide a virtual tour of the process, essential for those studying GCSE and A level computer science to have an awareness of.

Virtual tour

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CPU Fetch-Decode-Execute Animation

Revision for computer science

Programming

A Level CS: Algorithm Assembly Instructions

How robots are taking over warehouse work

Taking A Level Computer Science

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Week beginning 29 Jan 2024: 'Life Lessons'

Business and Media

Charities

Design & Technology Trips

Year 7

Week beginning 22 Jan 2024: 'Life Lessons'

Infrastructure

Key Stage 3 practical sessions information

Medicine, Health & Social Care

Apprenticeships

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Learnit-Chemistry (Combined Science & Triple) GCSE resources

District 9 revision

Essential programming skills to learn

Year 11

BBC Bitesize - GCSE English Literature - Macbeth

MegaProcessor - the largest CPU in the world

Attack the Block revision

GCSE RESOURCES FOR NEA1

Animal Farm | Summary & Analysis | George Orwell

Online Little Man Computer - CPU simulator

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Year 5 Open afternoons

My Examinations

Online safety newsletters

Artificial intelligence and assessments

Summer 2024 Exam Arrangements

National Apprenticeship Week 2024

Tennis courts hire

Y7 Chemistry Sedimentary rocks cover

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Computer Science GCSE CS GCSE Options GCSE News and Articles Revision A Level CS Learning ZEN Chemistry The Lost Boys Civility Year 9 Options Personal Development Revision Resources CIEAG History Science Job Adverts Farrand On Film Link Security Mr Trudgill

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