Benjamin Britten Academy of Music & Mathematics

An 11-18 co-educational day school and Centre of Excellence in Mathematics

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Programming Studies

Programming Studies is included as part of the Technology Rotation lessons, and your child will have a total of 10 programming sessions during the academic year. While studying Programming, they will be expected to complete two homework booklets. Each booklet contains a detailed breakdown of tasks along with the deadlines for completion. These homework booklets are also accessible through your child's Google Classroom and on Bromcom.

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