Religious Studies is a fascinating subject at A Level. It will give you plenty to think about and help you sharpen up your skills in critical thinking, discussion and persuasive writing – all skills which will be great benefit to you in later life, whether you choose to go on to further study or move into the world of work. The course should be enjoyed for its own sake. However, you will be taking exams at the end of it, and while these should not be the main motivation for your study, you will no doubt want to achieve the best grades that you can.
Paper 1: Philosophy of Religion 2 hour written paper, 120 marks (33.3% of total) Paper 2: Religion and Ethics 2 hour written paper, 120 marks (33.3% of total) Paper 3: Developments in Christian Thought 2 hour written paper, 120 marks (33.3% of total)
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| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
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| Gender Type | Girls |
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| Boarding Fee | £32,385 - £36,585 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Day £15,150 - £21,585 |
| Address | Effingham Hill, Dorking, RH5 6ST |
Religious Studies is a fascinating subject at A Level. It will give you plenty to think about and help you sharpen up your skills in critical thinking, discussion and persuasive writing – all skills which will be great benefit to you in later life, whether you choose to go on to further study or move into the world of work. The course should be enjoyed for its own sake. However, you will be taking exams at the end of it, and while these should not be the main motivation for your study, you will no doubt want to achieve the best grades that you can.
Paper 1: Philosophy of Religion 2 hour written paper, 120 marks (33.3% of total) Paper 2: Religion and Ethics 2 hour written paper, 120 marks (33.3% of total) Paper 3: Developments in Christian Thought 2 hour written paper, 120 marks (33.3% of total)