At President Kennedy School we deliver an incredibly popular and highly successful course that challenges and develops students to prepare them for the moral and ethical challenges of the modern world. Delivered by experienced teachers and Philosophy graduates students are given an outstanding learning experience. Students who choose philosophy and ethics have the unique opportunity to explore a variety of philosophical viewpoints and explore the impact they have had, and continue to have on the world. An excellent, and highly regarded choice for any student who is looking to apply for Law, Medicine, Psychology or Criminology. Skills you will develop on the course Throughout this course you will have the opportunity to develop the following skills: • Confidence in debating and evaluating contrversial ethical issues like feminism and euthinasia • Gaining an understanding of the ethical implications accross medicine, politics, identity and many more. • Critiquing of original philosphical texts
A grade 5 in English, a GCSE grade 5 in RE is preferable but not always necessary.
• Paper 1: Philosophy of Religion (33%) • Paper 2: Religion and Ethics (33%) • Paper 3: The Development of Christian thought (33%)
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Coventry |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Rookery Lane, Coventry, CV6 4GL |
At President Kennedy School we deliver an incredibly popular and highly successful course that challenges and develops students to prepare them for the moral and ethical challenges of the modern world. Delivered by experienced teachers and Philosophy graduates students are given an outstanding learning experience. Students who choose philosophy and ethics have the unique opportunity to explore a variety of philosophical viewpoints and explore the impact they have had, and continue to have on the world. An excellent, and highly regarded choice for any student who is looking to apply for Law, Medicine, Psychology or Criminology. Skills you will develop on the course Throughout this course you will have the opportunity to develop the following skills: • Confidence in debating and evaluating contrversial ethical issues like feminism and euthinasia • Gaining an understanding of the ethical implications accross medicine, politics, identity and many more. • Critiquing of original philosphical texts
A grade 5 in English, a GCSE grade 5 in RE is preferable but not always necessary.
• Paper 1: Philosophy of Religion (33%) • Paper 2: Religion and Ethics (33%) • Paper 3: The Development of Christian thought (33%)