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Computer Science A Level

Dartford Grammar School for Girls

Shepherds Lane, Dartford, Kent, DA1 2NT

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Information and Communication Technology

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Dartford Grammar School for Girls
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Application Instructions

Admission is based solely on actual GCSE results. No conditional offers will be made in advance of GCSE results day.

Applications to join Year 12 should be made on GCSE results day in August 2026 by 12pm.

Students applying after this deadline will be eligible to join the school if they meet the criteria and there are places still available in Year 12 on the courses they wish to follow.

Entry Requirements: - All students joining Year 12 will have achieved:

• A minimum of 52 points across 8 GCSE subjects;

• A minimum of grade 5 in Mathematics and English Language or English Literature;

• The subject requirements for the A Level subjects to be studied.

All A Level courses have specific requirements related to course content. Please refer to the detailed information for each course.

It is important to take time to read the individual course requirements and specifications.

How to Apply: - Please apply via our school website: www.dartfordgrammargirls.org.uk on GCSE results day in August 2026 by 12pm.

We are not accepting applications via KentChoices.

Please check our school website for more details.

Course Summary

Computer Science (AQA)

This A Level course is designed to broaden your knowledge of how computers work and to help you further develop your skills of computational thinking.


Course Details

Paper 1:
• The characteristics of contemporary processors, input, output and storage devices
• Software and software development
• Exchanging data
• Data types, data structures and algorithms
• Legal, moral, cultural and ethical issues

Paper 2:
• Elements of computational thinking
• Problem solving and programming
• Algorithms to solve problems and standard algorithms


How will it be delivered and assessed?

Paper 1: 2 hours 30 minutes written paper (worth 40% of the A Level)

Paper 2: 2 hours 30 minutes written paper (worth 40% of the A Level)

Plus a practical project (worth 20% of the A Level)


Entry requirements

Grade 7 in Computer Science (or grade 7 in Mathematics if not studied at GCSE)

Your next steps...

This course will complement any mathematics, science or engineering course, and will especially prepare you for any computing related course.

A variety of careers involving any of: Programming, Web design, Games development, Media, Creative Arts, Science, Database, Data Science, AI and many others.



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