Why Choose PRE at King Henry’s? 1. A small, specially catered seminar room, ideal for our in-depth discussions. 2. Excellent resources and support from a highly experienced team. 3. Department ICT facilities. Topics Studied • Philosophy, which includes areas such as Greek philosophical influence, arguments for and against the existence of God and the issues of experience and language. • Ethics, which includes ethical theories both religious and non-religious, their application to euthanasia, business and sexuality, as well as the validity of ethical discourse itself. • Developments in Christian Thought, which is a Theology unit including topics such as human nature, moral principles and actions, as well as the modern world, incorporating ideas such as feminism and secularisation.
General minimum entry requirement: Five GCSE passes at grade 6 or above with a grade 7 preferred in subjects to be studied at A level, and required in certain cases.
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Coventry |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £15,900 |
Address | Warwick Road, Coventry, CV3 6AQ |
Why Choose PRE at King Henry’s? 1. A small, specially catered seminar room, ideal for our in-depth discussions. 2. Excellent resources and support from a highly experienced team. 3. Department ICT facilities. Topics Studied • Philosophy, which includes areas such as Greek philosophical influence, arguments for and against the existence of God and the issues of experience and language. • Ethics, which includes ethical theories both religious and non-religious, their application to euthanasia, business and sexuality, as well as the validity of ethical discourse itself. • Developments in Christian Thought, which is a Theology unit including topics such as human nature, moral principles and actions, as well as the modern world, incorporating ideas such as feminism and secularisation.
General minimum entry requirement: Five GCSE passes at grade 6 or above with a grade 7 preferred in subjects to be studied at A level, and required in certain cases.