
In this subject pupils explore a range of philosophical and ethical debates and perspectives from across history. They will develop their critical thinking skills and consider how to respond to a range of debates writing at length to form coherent arguments. Our A-Level Religious Studies course aims to engage learners thoroughly and develop an interest in Religious Studies which extends beyond the classroom and can be applied to the world around them. This qualification is designed to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of religious beliefs and teachings, as well as the disciplines of ethics and philosophy of religion. Learners will develop their skills of critical analysis in order to construct balanced, informed arguments and responses to religious, philosophical and ethical ideas. Developments in Christian Thought Philosophy of Religion Religion and Ethics
This course is a two-year course and should be studied with alongside a minimum of three A-Level subjects. Grade 6 or above in the GCSE Subject being studied at A-Level, along with x5 GCSE's grades 5-9 (including English and Maths, unless these are being studied at A-Level).
This course is exam based and students will sit their exams at the end of their second year of study. Students will also complete mock exams as part of their assessment process throughout their studies.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Lincolnshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Park Road, Holbeach, Spalding, PE12 7PU |
In this subject pupils explore a range of philosophical and ethical debates and perspectives from across history. They will develop their critical thinking skills and consider how to respond to a range of debates writing at length to form coherent arguments. Our A-Level Religious Studies course aims to engage learners thoroughly and develop an interest in Religious Studies which extends beyond the classroom and can be applied to the world around them. This qualification is designed to develop a greater understanding and appreciation of religious beliefs and teachings, as well as the disciplines of ethics and philosophy of religion. Learners will develop their skills of critical analysis in order to construct balanced, informed arguments and responses to religious, philosophical and ethical ideas. Developments in Christian Thought Philosophy of Religion Religion and Ethics
This course is a two-year course and should be studied with alongside a minimum of three A-Level subjects. Grade 6 or above in the GCSE Subject being studied at A-Level, along with x5 GCSE's grades 5-9 (including English and Maths, unless these are being studied at A-Level).
This course is exam based and students will sit their exams at the end of their second year of study. Students will also complete mock exams as part of their assessment process throughout their studies.