Religious Studies
Graveney School - Wandsworth
02086827000
Welham Road, Tooting, London, SW17 9BU
Course summary

A Level Religious Studies asks fundamental, controversial and challenging questions about the issues we grapple with throughout our lives. Does God really exist, and if so, why do we suffer? Can we reconcile religion and science or are they opposed? How do we decide what is right and wrong? When is war acceptable, if ever? These issues, although studied at GCSE, will be explored in far more depth - offering students the chance to really challenge their and others' preconceptions. In addition, we now offer a paper in Buddhism, allowing students to learn about a religion fundamentally different to Christianity and Islam in many ways. Theology is an ancient intellectual discipline, but no one can doubt the momentous social significance of religion around the world today. Religious Studies at A level provides an understanding of the intellectual underpinning of religious traditions, and of the social and cultural contexts for religious belief and practice. Engaging fully with the questions that the scrutiny of religions elicit will require you to become something of an historian and a philosopher, a textual and literary critic, and a linguist. To be able to employ these disciplines effectively will not only make you a scholar of religion but equip you to embark on a wide range of careers. There is no requirement to be religious or argue in favour of religion - ardent atheists are just as welcome as passionate theists. Other skills developed 'The A Level in Religious Studies equips students to engage at a deep level with fundamental philosophical and ethical questions. Develop an interest in and enthusiasm for a rigorous study of religion and its role in society. Deconstruct arguments and critically analyse scholar's positions. Approach debates and controversial topics in an enquiring, respectful and empathetic way. The RS A Level prepares students for a variety of pathways into Higher Education and the workplace, but it also prepares them for life in a globalising world. Career value The subject is good preparation for a career in education (including post-graduate research and teaching), journalism, media, publishing, law, the civil service, social work, banking, management consultancy, accountancy, personnel mangement, teaching, the police force and religious vocations. Religious Studies produces students who have an enquiring mind, an appreciation of different viewpoints, and an ability to come to clear, balanced decisions. These skills are highly valued by employers. A student’s view "The course makes you question things you have never thought about before." "The teachers are extremely helpful and provide as many resources as they can to aid in your understanding." “Religious Studies at A Level has a very positive atmosphere, as the class is on a very one-to-one basis. The teachers treat you as though you are an individual, which makes it very easy to go to them and ask for help.

Entry requirements

How you'll be assessed

For each paper, the first three bullet points are studied and assessed in Year 12, 1 hour exam for each unit (3 hours total). All six bullet points are assessed at the end of Year 13, 2 hour exam for each unit (6 hours total). All questions are compulsory. Paper 1 - Philosophy of Religion The content for this paper helps students to explore some of the main contemporary philosophical issues and questions about religion. Arguments for the existence of God; Religious experiences and their use in arguing for and against the existence of God; Problems of evil and suffering in relation to God's existence; Religious language ; Works of scholars on atheism, agnosticism, probability and postmodernism; Life after death; religion and science including miracles, creation and the Gaia Hypothesis Paper 2 - Religion and Ethics The content for this paper is focused on exploring both common ground and controversy in dealing with issues that arise in the areas of morality and religion in the context of the modern world. Issues of the environment and equality; A study of three ethical theories (Utilitarianism, Situation Ethics, Natural Moral Law); War and peace; sexual ethics; Ethical language; The ethical theories of Kant and Aristotle; Medical Ethics Paper 3 - Study of Buddhism The content for this paper comprises a focused and in-depth study of Buddhism Religious beliefs, values and teachings; Sources of wisdom and authority; Buddhist practices; Social and historical developments; Works of scholars; Religion and society

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionLondon
Local AuthorityWandsworth
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressWelham Road, Tooting, London, SW17 9BU