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Religious Studies

Level GCSE Full Course
Exam Board AQA Specification A (Full Course)
Website www.aqa.org.uk

All students should study Religious Education to GCSE during Key Stage 4. The Religious Studies examination will be taken at the end of Year 10 and the teaching will be delivered in three lessons per fortnight. In Year 11 these hours will be redistributed amongst other subjects.

The GCSE provides an opportunity to study an exciting course. The structure is not only varied, but covers a range of topics, guaranteed to provoke your thoughts.

The syllabus content is controversial and up-to-date with the world we live in today, but most importantly it explores how religion influences our opinions, moral codes, values and traditions through the religions of Christianity and Islam.

The course will bring together the subjects in the world that we feel passionately about, and consider why this is so. In a world where a majority of people have a personal faith it is important to know about religion and the effect that it has on individuals. You will discover the power of religious influence and beliefs and will gain a genuine understanding of the influence it has on our lives. From knowledge comes an understanding of world events, and tolerance towards others. 

It is varied, it is interesting and it is well respected by employers as an indicator of social skills for tolerance, understanding and communication. The course also contributes to cross-curricular areas of health education, personal and social education, gender and multi-cultural issues. 

Exam papers (100%)

  • Component 1 The study of religions: beliefs, teachings and practices
  • Component 2 Thematic Studies 

The course is made up of 6 units: 

Component 1 - The Study of Religions

  • Beliefs, teachings and practices in Christianity
  • Beliefs, teachings and practices in Islam

Component 2 - Thematic Studies

  • Relationships and families
  • Religion and life
  • Religion, peace and conflict
  • Religion, crime and justice

 

 

Post-16 Choices
The GCSE in Religious Studies feeds into A-Level Philosophy and Ethics, where students go on to explore, in more depth, these theories and philosophies. This course is designed for students who have a real interest in philosophy and ethics and want to develop their own thoughts and opinions on some of the ultimate questions that are out there.

 

 

Staff Contact:
Mr I Taylor-Kublik - ian.taylor-kublik@oxted.thpt.org.uk