Lilleshall Primary School celebrates receiving quality mark for its computing education

A primary school has been recognised for delivering high-quality computing education to young people and for preparing them for the future by developing their digital skills.

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Less than a month after being graded 'Outstanding' by Ofsted, Lilleshall Primary School near Newport has achieved the national Computing Quality Mark after an evaluation of its computing education and demonstration of high-quality provision.

The Computing Quality Mark is awarded by STEM Learning on behalf of the National Centre for Computing Education, and recognises excellence of computing education offered by a school as part of their curriculum development through the Computing Quality Framework (CQF).

Lilleshall Primary School pupils.
Lilleshall Primary School pupils