Religious Studies is incredibly challenging, hugely interesting, and extremely rewarding. The course covers some of the most profound questions in the history of humanity, such as ‘Does God exist?’ ‘Is killing always wrong?’ ‘Why do innocent people suffer?’ and ‘Are we really free?’ Therein, students discover the intrinsic value in reflecting and contemplating, to develop and challenge their own ways of thinking. Students study this course in Religious Studies with the OCR exam board. This course includes three areas of study, which are: Philosophy of Religion; Ethics and Religion; Development in Christian Thought These modules are studied at A Level and examined at the end of the course. Links are assessed across the topics in order to reinforce the learning and critically think about the extensive nature of religious, theological, philosophical and moral issues. The course is delivered utilizing a variety of pedagogical methods including lectures, seminars, workshops, thinking points, student-led presentations, and debates. If you have studied RE at GCSE, you must have at least achieved a 6 grade. Additionally, you must also have achieved a 6 grade in English.
At least 5 GCSEs at grade 9-4, including English language, mathematics and any other subject-based grades specified. 6 in GCSE RE (if taken) or a 6 in GCSE English Language or GCSE English Literature if not taken.
These modules are studied at A Level and examined at the end of the course. Links are assessed across the topics in order to reinforce the learning and critically think about the extensive nature of religious, theological, philosophical and moral issues.
About Education Provider
| Region | North East |
| Local Authority | Darlington |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | The Headlands, Darlington, DL3 8RW |
Religious Studies is incredibly challenging, hugely interesting, and extremely rewarding. The course covers some of the most profound questions in the history of humanity, such as ‘Does God exist?’ ‘Is killing always wrong?’ ‘Why do innocent people suffer?’ and ‘Are we really free?’ Therein, students discover the intrinsic value in reflecting and contemplating, to develop and challenge their own ways of thinking. Students study this course in Religious Studies with the OCR exam board. This course includes three areas of study, which are: Philosophy of Religion; Ethics and Religion; Development in Christian Thought These modules are studied at A Level and examined at the end of the course. Links are assessed across the topics in order to reinforce the learning and critically think about the extensive nature of religious, theological, philosophical and moral issues. The course is delivered utilizing a variety of pedagogical methods including lectures, seminars, workshops, thinking points, student-led presentations, and debates. If you have studied RE at GCSE, you must have at least achieved a 6 grade. Additionally, you must also have achieved a 6 grade in English.
At least 5 GCSEs at grade 9-4, including English language, mathematics and any other subject-based grades specified. 6 in GCSE RE (if taken) or a 6 in GCSE English Language or GCSE English Literature if not taken.
These modules are studied at A Level and examined at the end of the course. Links are assessed across the topics in order to reinforce the learning and critically think about the extensive nature of religious, theological, philosophical and moral issues.