Religious Studies
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Dalai Lama said: “Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them, humanity cannot survive.” |
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What do we learn |
Students explore a range of ethical, philosophical, and religious topics through three key components. Component 1: Ethical Themes Theme 1 – Relationships and Families
Theme 2 – Life and Death
Component 2: Study of Christianity
Component 3: Study of Buddhism
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Why do we learn it |
Religious Studies helps students understand the diverse world around them and encourages respect for different beliefs and cultures. It develops critical thinking, empathy, and the ability to engage with complex moral and ethical issues. |
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How do we assess it (Diff accreditations etc) |
Students follow the Eduqas GCSE short course.
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How do we do? results |
Students make strong progress in RE, developing excellent written communication, analytical thinking, and evaluation skills. These transferable skills support achievement across a wide range of subjects. |
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Careers? |
Religious Studies supports progression into many careers, including:
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Hours per week |
Key Stage 3:
Key Stage 4:
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Meet the staff |
ECJ – Lead of Religious Studies |
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Religious Studies enhances student learning through interfaith visits, fostering meaningful relationships with staff and peers from different world faiths, and engaging enrichment activities. Furthermore, Religious Studies cultivates essential life skills, including critical thinking, respectful dialogue, and the ability to understand diverse viewpoints. |
