Religious Studies
John Taylor High School - Staffordshire
01283247800
Dunstall Road, Barton-under-Needwood, Burton-on-Trent, DE13 8AZ
Course summary

Philosophy, Religion, and Ethics is a popular course that considers a range of philosophical and ethical issues and questions. It is linear so all examined content takes place at the end of the course. Ethics – is the study of ‘right and wrong’ and considers a range of ethical theories and their strengths and weaknesses. These are then applied to issues such as embryo research, cloning, and voluntary euthanasia. The studied ethical theories are also applied to the use of animals in intensive farming and ‘designer babies’. The second year of the course will explore further different teleological and deontological ethical theories. The course also investigates the issues of ‘free will and determinism’ and ‘conscience.’ Religion – is the study of beliefs, practices, and values from a world faith. For the purpose of this course, we will be exploring topics such as ‘wisdom and authority’, ‘life after death’, and ‘God’ from a Christian perspective. Year 2 of the course will focus on gender and sexuality within Christianity, the relationship between science and Christianity, and religious pluralism. Philosophy of Religion – considers ultimate questions such as ‘Does God exist?’ and ‘Why is there evil and suffering in the world?’ In Year 1 students study several arguments for the existence of God, such as ‘The Cosmological Argument’ and ‘The Design Argument.’ Students can question beliefs surrounding the purpose and meaning of life, the existence of evil and suffering in the world and the validity of religious experiences. Year 2 topics include ‘miracles’, ‘self, death and the afterlife’, and ‘religious language.’ There is also a further ‘Dialogues’ section of the course where synoptic links have to be made between all aspects of Year 1 and Year 2 study. This allows students to explore how Christian beliefs have been influenced and developed by philosophical and ethical studies.

Entry requirements

The standard entry requirement to our Sixth Form is five GCSE grades of 4 or above, including English and Maths. Minimum Grade 6 is required in Religious Studies and Grade 6 in English or History. Students who have not studied the subject at GCSE will be welcome.

How you'll be assessed

100% Examination – 2 papers Paper 1 – Philosophy of religion and Ethics – 3 hours Paper 2 – Study of religion and Dialogues – 3 hours

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionWest Midlands
Local AuthorityStaffordshire
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressDunstall Road, Barton-under-Needwood, Burton-on-Trent, DE13 8AZ