The A Level syllabus is challenging and thought-provoking. It inspires creative, independent thinking on issues which are relevant and meaningful to today’s society. Questions such as “Should actions be considered moral based on their consequences or motives?” and “Are we really free?” are researched and debated in a dynamic and interactive way. Key transferable skills are learnt and refined throughout the course, such as critical and evaluative skills, meaning that TEP A Level is a highly regarded subject by the top Universities and paves the way to a diverse number of career paths such as Law, Politics, Medicine and Journalism. This course teaches the skills of investigation, reflection, analysis, interpretation, debate, evaluation and communication. It is looked on favourably for a career in medicine or law by universities. This A Level also works well with Biology, English, History, Psychology, Government and Politics and Classical Civilisation
A 6 at GCSE Level is recommended.
Component 1: 33.3% • A study of Christianity • One 2-hour exam Component 2: 33.3% • Philosophy of Religion • One 2-hour exam Component 3: 33.3% • Religion and Ethics • One 2-hour exam
About Education Provider
Region | East of England |
Local Authority | Essex |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Day £28,815; Boarding £35,310 - £44,100 |
Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
Address | Stebbing Road, Felsted, CM6 3LL |
The A Level syllabus is challenging and thought-provoking. It inspires creative, independent thinking on issues which are relevant and meaningful to today’s society. Questions such as “Should actions be considered moral based on their consequences or motives?” and “Are we really free?” are researched and debated in a dynamic and interactive way. Key transferable skills are learnt and refined throughout the course, such as critical and evaluative skills, meaning that TEP A Level is a highly regarded subject by the top Universities and paves the way to a diverse number of career paths such as Law, Politics, Medicine and Journalism. This course teaches the skills of investigation, reflection, analysis, interpretation, debate, evaluation and communication. It is looked on favourably for a career in medicine or law by universities. This A Level also works well with Biology, English, History, Psychology, Government and Politics and Classical Civilisation
A 6 at GCSE Level is recommended.
Component 1: 33.3% • A study of Christianity • One 2-hour exam Component 2: 33.3% • Philosophy of Religion • One 2-hour exam Component 3: 33.3% • Religion and Ethics • One 2-hour exam