Extra Curricular

The department runs an ICT club on Monday lunchtimes in B4. The content of these sessions changes regularly, but previous topics have covered web programming, game design, animation and sound editing. If you have a particular interest in an area of ICT, please see any of the ICT department so that we can make the next topic appeal to you!

In addition to this, B1 and B2 are open for completing ICT homework and coursework between 12.30 and 1.00pm every day. The ICT supervisors (Y9/10/11 students who volunteer their time) are always on hand to help and to make sure that everything runs smoothly.

Students in each year group are nominated as ICT Ambassadors and are trained by our ICT technicians to be able to fix technical issues in the class room, such as printers and projectors not working. ICT Ambassadors also try out new technological innovations in school before any one else. If you are interested in becoming an ICT Ambassador, please see Mr. C. Challinor.

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ICT News

  • Administrator Painsley Awarded E-safety Mark
    Written by Administrator
    Painsley Awarded E-safety Mark

    Painsley Catholic College is proud to announce that it is the first school in Staffordshire to be awarded the E-safety Mark. E-safety stands for electronic safety and reflects the importance attached to the safe use of the internet and technology The highly prestigious award celebrates the fact that e-safety is embedded into teaching in every department across the school and that students at Painsley know how to stay safe when online.

    Lynne Hynds, lead assessor for the E-safety mark said in her report “It was a privilege to hear the commitment and support from the Headteacher, Subject Leader for ICT, teachers, pupils and technical staff to e-Safety across the whole school. The hard work and dedication by all concerned has fostered a coherent approach to ensure pupils have a clear understanding of e-Safety.”

    • The E-safety mark is awarded by the South West Learning Grid, a not for profit charitable trust company. The trust provides schools and other educational establishments with support and advice in using the Internet safely.
    • The E-safety mark is certified by the University of Plymouth.
    • Painsley Catholic College is an RM Centre of Excellent for ICT and has also achieved the ICT Mark for demonstrating commitment to continual improvement through ICT.
    • Ofsted and the Archdiocese of Birmingham both graded Painsley Catholic College as outstanding in all 38 categories in their last reports, ranking the college as one of the top performing secondary schools in the country.
    Written on Thursday, 21 July 2011 07:52 in ICT Read 1969 times