Religious Studies
Head of Dept: Mrs J Yeates
Staff in department
Mr A Cunning, Mrs B Lowth, Mrs A McCollum, Mrs W Olphert, Mr P Parke
A Level
- A level exam board: CCEA
Module | % of AS or A2 grade | How is it assessed? | Module Title |
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AS Module 1 | 20% | 1 hour 20 min external written exam | An introduction to the Gospel of Luke |
AS Module 7 | 20% | 1 hour 20 min external written exam | Foundations of Ethics with Special Reference to Issues in Medical Ethics |
A2 Module 1 | 30% | 2 hour external written exam | Themes in the Synoptic Gospels |
A2 Module 7 | 30% | 2 hour external written exam | Global Ethics |
GCSE
- GCSE exam board: CCEA
GCSE | % of GCSE grade | How is it assessed? | Unit title |
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Unit 6 | 50% | External Examination | An Introduction to Christian Ethics |
Unit 4 | 50% | External Examination | Christianity through a study of the Gospel of Matthew |
KS3: Brief topic overview
Year 8
In Year 8, students begin by exploring the impact that religion has had on our society and the values we can learn from religion. Following this, Year 8 study what life was like in Bible times, followed by a Christmas project. After Christmas Year 8 students focus on the Bible and its origins, and finish off the year thinking about who Jesus was. In Year 8 students focus on developing their talking and listening skills as well as developing the ability to form an argument.
Year 9
The focus of Year 9 is faith and the impact that this has upon individuals and society within Christianity and World Religions. This will be explored through looking at people past and present, such as Abraham, Moses, Elizabeth Fry and Celebrities today. Year 9 also have opportunity to consider how faith impacts upon issues like creation, persecution and politics. Skills development throughout the year focuses on communication, including reading, writing, talking and listening, with a particular focus on the skill of explaining in their written work.
Year 10
Central to the Year 10 course is the development of skills to prepare pupils for GCSE. The course explores these skills whilst building upon an understanding of ethical issues, including issues of life and death, forgiveness, prejudice and discrimination. Pupils continue to develop their knowledge of world religions through a focus on Islam and its beliefs. Skills development in Year 10 focuses on developing the written skills necessary for GCSE.