
“All religions, arts, and sciences are branches of the same tree.” — Albert Einstein Religious studies is a thought provoking subject and our contemporary themes will help you inspire engaging classroom discussion. Students of A Level Religious Studies gain critical and evaluative skills sought by higher education and employers – particularly in law, education, social work, politics, medicine, administration and the media.
5 x 5-9 grades at GCSE, plus a minimum of a grade 6 in Religious Studies or English at GCSE.
Paper 1: Philosophy of religion and ethics Written exam: 3 hours, 100 marks, 50% of A-level Section A: Philosophy of religion Arguments for the existence of God Evil and suffering Religious experience Religious language Miracles Self and life after death. Section B: Ethics and religion • Ethical theories • Issues of human life and death
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| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Islington |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Prebend Street, Islington, London, N1 8PQ |
“All religions, arts, and sciences are branches of the same tree.” — Albert Einstein Religious studies is a thought provoking subject and our contemporary themes will help you inspire engaging classroom discussion. Students of A Level Religious Studies gain critical and evaluative skills sought by higher education and employers – particularly in law, education, social work, politics, medicine, administration and the media.
5 x 5-9 grades at GCSE, plus a minimum of a grade 6 in Religious Studies or English at GCSE.
Paper 1: Philosophy of religion and ethics Written exam: 3 hours, 100 marks, 50% of A-level Section A: Philosophy of religion Arguments for the existence of God Evil and suffering Religious experience Religious language Miracles Self and life after death. Section B: Ethics and religion • Ethical theories • Issues of human life and death