Three ICT qualifications are offered at the Moorlands VI Form, again dependent upon which is most suitable for the student.
A Level ICT (OCR) is a very popular course that consists of one examination and a number of pieces of portfolio work in Year 12, with a second examination and a larger project in Year 13. Students build upon their previous skills in spreadsheet modelling, web design, multimedia editing and other areas.
A Level Computing (OCR) is a course that caters for those with a strong interest in computers and/or a strong mathematical background. Students use a high level programming language to create bespoke software and learn more about how computers function. Assessment in Year 12 is by two examinations (one practical programming exam and one theoretical exam). In Year 13, students submit a programming project and sit another theory exam.
BTEC IT (Edexcel) is a vocational course that shares much of its content with the A Level ICT course mentioned above. However, BTEC IT is assessed purely by coursework and has no examinations. It is best suited to those who wish to pursue a career in the IT industry or who are taking other vocational qualifications at the same time.





















