What is my conscience? Who should decide what is morally right or wrong? What is true? Who should decide when to end a life? How can people believe in God in the face of natural evil? How can we ever use language to describe anything? If you want to consider age-old questions together with ones that divide the modern world, then Religion, Philosophy, and Ethics (Religious Studies) are ideal! It is a liberal, academic course that gives a foundation in modern philosophical thinking. We explore religious, atheist, moral, and scientific thought and the implications for the future, and there is plenty of room for free discussion. Unique to RPE A Level, students will benefit from the combined expertise of three separate teachers taking one of each of the three strands: Philosophy, Ethics, and Religion.
Entry requirements for the Sixth Form are currently set at an average of grade 6 or above across all the subjects studied at GCSE with 9-7 (A*/A equivalent) grades in the subjects appropriate to the student’s choice of A Levels. A grade 7 or above in GCSE/IGCSE Religious Studies is advised. Students may choose the subject not having studied it at GCSE, in which case we would expect at least grade 7 in English Literature or Language and another humanities subject such as History or Geography.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Lewisham |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £21,321 |
Address | Stanstead Road, Catford, LONDON, SE6 4TY |
What is my conscience? Who should decide what is morally right or wrong? What is true? Who should decide when to end a life? How can people believe in God in the face of natural evil? How can we ever use language to describe anything? If you want to consider age-old questions together with ones that divide the modern world, then Religion, Philosophy, and Ethics (Religious Studies) are ideal! It is a liberal, academic course that gives a foundation in modern philosophical thinking. We explore religious, atheist, moral, and scientific thought and the implications for the future, and there is plenty of room for free discussion. Unique to RPE A Level, students will benefit from the combined expertise of three separate teachers taking one of each of the three strands: Philosophy, Ethics, and Religion.
Entry requirements for the Sixth Form are currently set at an average of grade 6 or above across all the subjects studied at GCSE with 9-7 (A*/A equivalent) grades in the subjects appropriate to the student’s choice of A Levels. A grade 7 or above in GCSE/IGCSE Religious Studies is advised. Students may choose the subject not having studied it at GCSE, in which case we would expect at least grade 7 in English Literature or Language and another humanities subject such as History or Geography.