A Level of Religious Studies encourages you to develop an appreciation of religious thought, and its impact on individuals, communities, and societies. It allows you to apply a wide range of concepts, interpret, contextualize, and analyze the expressions of religion, particularly Christianity. A Level of Religious Studies facilitates inquiry into and evaluations of questions about the purposes and commitments of human life expressed in philosophy, religion and ethics. For example, how can the concept of stewardship influence beliefs about environmental impacts? Studying A Level Religious Studies at Pershore means you will be taught by two specialist teachers. You would receive personalized feedback and be given extensive custom-made resources and support to help you achieve. Studying Religious Studies will not only result in you achieving a highly respected qualification but also challenge you to question and explore existential and critical questions. You will learn and develop skills in critical and analytical reasoning and how to write clear and coherent arguments; skills valued at undergraduate study and by employers. Subject content: Paper 1: Philosophy of Religion Paper 2: Religion and Ethics Paper 4b: Christianity
We ask that students entering the Sixth Form have a minimum of 7 GCSEs or equivalent qualifications with 5 GCSEs at Grade 4 plus 2 at Grade 5 or above.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Worcestershire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Station Road, Pershore, WR10 2BX |
A Level of Religious Studies encourages you to develop an appreciation of religious thought, and its impact on individuals, communities, and societies. It allows you to apply a wide range of concepts, interpret, contextualize, and analyze the expressions of religion, particularly Christianity. A Level of Religious Studies facilitates inquiry into and evaluations of questions about the purposes and commitments of human life expressed in philosophy, religion and ethics. For example, how can the concept of stewardship influence beliefs about environmental impacts? Studying A Level Religious Studies at Pershore means you will be taught by two specialist teachers. You would receive personalized feedback and be given extensive custom-made resources and support to help you achieve. Studying Religious Studies will not only result in you achieving a highly respected qualification but also challenge you to question and explore existential and critical questions. You will learn and develop skills in critical and analytical reasoning and how to write clear and coherent arguments; skills valued at undergraduate study and by employers. Subject content: Paper 1: Philosophy of Religion Paper 2: Religion and Ethics Paper 4b: Christianity
We ask that students entering the Sixth Form have a minimum of 7 GCSEs or equivalent qualifications with 5 GCSEs at Grade 4 plus 2 at Grade 5 or above.