Religious Studies
Aims
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To help pupils develop an awareness, knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the Christian teachings
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To help pupils develop a knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the growth of Christianity, of its worship, prayer and religious language
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To give pupils an introduction to two world religions other than Christianity
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To help pupils develop the ability to think and make judgements about morality, to relate Christian moral principles to personal and social life, and to identify values and attitudes that influence behaviour
Staff
Mr. G Caulfield
​Mr Orr
"Faith is the art of holding on to things in spite of your moods and circumstances."
- CS Lewis
Key Stage 3
Year 8
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Judaism
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Abraham
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Moses
Year 9
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Life in Palestine
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Christianity
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The Early Church
GCSE Religious Studies
Year 10
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Islam
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Believing in God
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Matters of Life and Death
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Faith in Action – Simon Wiesenthal
At KS4 we offer CCEA GCSE Religious Studies full course & short course.
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GCSE Full Course
100% Exam.
Unit 9 - An introduction to Philosophy of Religion
Unit 8 - An introduction to Christian Ethics​
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GCSE Short Course
100% Exam.
Unit 9 - An introduction to Philosophy of Religion
GCSE Religious Studies
A Level Religious Studies
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Exam Board: CCEA GCE A-Level
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100% exam
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Topics studied:
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The Celtic church in Ireland in the 5th, 6thand 7thcenturies
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An Introduction to Philosophy of Religion
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Themes in The Celtic, reformation and Post-reformation churches.
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Themes in Philosophy of Religion
Skills Developed
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Analysis
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Research
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Decision-making
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Communication
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Teamwork
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Debate
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Source work
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Report writing
Career Areas
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Healthcare
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Teaching
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Law
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The media
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Politics
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Counselling
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Youth work
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Social work
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Customer service adviser
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Hospitality industry
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Army/Navy/RAF
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Business Owner