By studying Religious Studies at GCSE, students will gain an appreciation of how religion, philosophy and ethics form the basis of our culture. Students develop analytical and critical thinking skills; the ability to work with abstract ideas; leadership and research skills. All these skills will help prepare them for further study.
Career Paths from studying RE at GCSE and A-level:
• Medicine
• Financial and Legal Teams/Law
• Journalism
• Teaching
• Youth Worker
• National and local government (Politics)
• Civil service
• NGOs
• Psychology
Assessment
GCSE Religious Studies is split into two exams that are taken at the end of Year 11.
These are two written exams:
• Each exam is 1 hour 45 minutes
• 96 marks in each exam
• (Plus 5 for SPAG)
• Each exam is worth 50% of the GCSE
Paper 1: STUDY OF TWO RELIGIONS:
Islam & Christianity
Paper 2: THEMATIC STUDIES:
Four religious, philosophical and ethical studies
Theme A: Philosophy and the existence of God
Theme B: Religion and life
Theme C: Religion, peace and conflict
Theme F: Religion, Human Rights and Justice