Religious Education

...learn about and from religions and worldviews in order to better understand the views of others and the world we live in. Through theological, philosophical and ethical debates, we develop the capacity to explain, evaluate and justify using evidence. RE provides an opportunity for personal reflection and to develop respect and tolerance for difference.

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Studying Religious Education at GCSE level enables you to learn more about different religious and non-religious viewpoints as well as ethical theories. You will gain in-depth knowledge of Christian and Buddhist beliefs and practices and you will apply these ideas to a range of topics such as Crime and Punishment, Peace and Conflict, Marriage and the Family and Matters of Life and Death.

Students start the RE GCSE course in Year 9, and are entered for their GCSE in Year 10.

Here is a walk-though of what to expect at RE GCSE

Religious Studies is a rigorous and demanding academic discipline in its own right. It engenders critical thinking and rigour in the search for truths in uncertain fields. It encourages philosophical thought, decision making skills, collaboration and independent working skills and the search for compromise and conflict resolutions that work. It creates opportunities for young people to develop their skills of dialogue, interpretation and analysis in a coherent context. All these are vital skills in a modern workforce where communication, collaboration and cooperation are core skills. Religious Studies has a multidisciplinary nature, involving textual study, philosophical thinking, ethics, social understanding and the skills of analysis and reasoning developing core skills of literacy. It makes a key and unique contribution to understanding British heritage, plurality, values and futures and provides an excellent opportunity for young people to engage with contemporary contentious issues, developing social, cultural, political, philosophical and historical awareness. Religious Studies supports students to learn to respect themselves and understand their own identity, to respect others, and to understand their own and others' rights and responsibilities. At a time when communities are becoming more diverse there is an even greater need for a more religiously literate and tolerant society. Religious Studies plays a key role in creating social cohesion and generating genuine understanding between communities reducing friction, intolerance and social unrest.

You can access the medium-term plan for RE A level here:

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