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Cambridge Lower Secondary Computing – Inspiring Digital Thinkers for the Future
Endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education
The Cambridge Lower Secondary Computing series is an engaging and forward-thinking course designed for learners aged 11 to 14. Written by experienced authors Ben Barnes, Margaret Debbadi, Pam Jones, and Tristan Kirkpatrick, this series helps students develop strong digital literacy and computational thinking skills that are essential in today’s technology-driven world. Fully aligned with the Cambridge Lower Secondary Computing curriculum, the series provides a solid foundation for students as they progress to IGCSE and beyond.

This new edition encourages learners to explore, create, and problem-solve through exciting real-world projects and hands-on activities. Each stage—Stage 7, 8, and 9—builds on the learners’ existing knowledge while introducing more advanced computing concepts such as coding, algorithms, data analysis, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. The structured progression ensures that every student gains confidence and competence in using technology responsibly and creatively.
Each chapter begins with a “Do you remember?” section to help students recall prior learning, followed by “Challenge yourself!” tasks that extend their understanding and encourage independent learning. These features make lessons dynamic and accessible, ensuring that learners of all abilities can engage meaningfully with the content.
The course emphasizes computational thinking, helping students to break down complex problems, design efficient algorithms, and think logically about digital solutions. With a focus on creativity and collaboration, students are encouraged to demonstrate their learning through end-of-unit projects that apply skills in real-world contexts—such as game development, database management, and software design.
A major strength of this series is its consistent emphasis on e-safety. Throughout the course, students learn how to use technology responsibly, understand digital footprints, and recognize potential online risks. This ensures that learners not only develop technical proficiency but also a strong sense of digital citizenship.
Course Overview by Stage:
- Stage 7: Introduces core computing skills through topics such as transitioning from block to text-based coding, problem decomposition, data modelling, and the basics of artificial intelligence.
- Stage 8: Expands understanding with units on algorithms, pseudocode, network structures, cybersecurity, and game development—bridging creativity and critical thinking.
- Stage 9: Prepares learners for advanced study by exploring micro:bit programming, data analysis, processor functions, and big data modelling.
Each book concludes with a glossary and index, providing students with quick reference tools for key terms and concepts, which supports independent study and revision.
The Cambridge Lower Secondary Computing series transforms classrooms into interactive digital labs where students code, design, and experiment. By combining theory with engaging practical applications, it cultivates curiosity, innovation, and confidence in the use of technology.
Endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education, this trusted series gives teachers the tools to inspire the next generation of digital thinkers — empowering students to not just use technology, but to understand and shape it for the future.
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