
Religious Studies gives you the opportunity to study some of the fundamental questions which people have always asked about life, such as: does God exist, what happens to us when we die, and how should we behave? In Philosophy of Religion you will study philosophical issues and questions raised by religion and belief. These include arguments regarding the existence or non-existence of God, the nature and influence of religious experience and the problems of evil and suffering. You will also explore philosophical language and thought, through significant concepts and the works of key thinkers, illustrated in issues or debates in the philosophy of religion. Religion and Ethics is characterised by the study of ethical language and thought, with exploration of key concepts and the works of influential thinkers. Ethical theory will also be applied to issues of importance; namely euthanasia, business ethics, and sexual ethics. Developments in Religious Thought provides an opportunity for the systematic study of one religious tradition. This will include the exploration of religious beliefs, values, teachings and practices that shape religious identity, as well as sources of wisdom and authority. Also central are the ways in which religious traditions have developed over time, and religious responses to challenges and significant contemporary social issues. Over the two year course you will study: Component 1: Philosophy of Religion Component 2: Religion and Ethics Component 3: Developments in religious thought
- In addition to the general entry requirements, you will need a grade 6 in RS if taken. General Entry Requirements - 5 GCSE passes at Grades 9-5 - At least Grade 4 in Mathematics - At least Grade 5 in English Language and English Literature
You will sit three exam papers at the end of Year 13
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| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Slough |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| Address | Gloucester Avenue, Slough, SL1 3AH |
Religious Studies gives you the opportunity to study some of the fundamental questions which people have always asked about life, such as: does God exist, what happens to us when we die, and how should we behave? In Philosophy of Religion you will study philosophical issues and questions raised by religion and belief. These include arguments regarding the existence or non-existence of God, the nature and influence of religious experience and the problems of evil and suffering. You will also explore philosophical language and thought, through significant concepts and the works of key thinkers, illustrated in issues or debates in the philosophy of religion. Religion and Ethics is characterised by the study of ethical language and thought, with exploration of key concepts and the works of influential thinkers. Ethical theory will also be applied to issues of importance; namely euthanasia, business ethics, and sexual ethics. Developments in Religious Thought provides an opportunity for the systematic study of one religious tradition. This will include the exploration of religious beliefs, values, teachings and practices that shape religious identity, as well as sources of wisdom and authority. Also central are the ways in which religious traditions have developed over time, and religious responses to challenges and significant contemporary social issues. Over the two year course you will study: Component 1: Philosophy of Religion Component 2: Religion and Ethics Component 3: Developments in religious thought
- In addition to the general entry requirements, you will need a grade 6 in RS if taken. General Entry Requirements - 5 GCSE passes at Grades 9-5 - At least Grade 4 in Mathematics - At least Grade 5 in English Language and English Literature
You will sit three exam papers at the end of Year 13