Exam Board and Specification
We deliver the AQA Religious Studies course (8062), which is assessed with two separate examinations in Year 11.
Component 1: The study of two religions, their beliefs and practices.
Component 2: Themes – a range of ethical and philosophical topics from the perspective of the two religions studied
Students have the option to choose which second religion, alongside the study of Christianity they will learn. The order of study varies depending on the choices of the class, but will always cover:
Topics/Skills Taught
Year 10
Key beliefs in Christianity
Key beliefs in a chosen religion of study (Islam, Sikhism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism)
Religion, Peace and Conflict
Religion, Crime and Punishment
The Existence of God and revelation.
Year 11
Key practices in Christianity
Key practices in a chosen religion of study
Religion and life
Relationships and families
During the course of study, students will develop an in depth appreciation of religions and issues relevant to contemporary life. They will develop key skills in their ability to process information and explain it to show knowledge and understanding as well as an ability to effectively use their knowledge to evaluate and argue contrasting points of view.
Extra-Curricular Opportunities
An ‘open door’ opportunity runs throughout the study of the course where students can come at lunchtime to seek extra help, ask question, revise topics or catch up on missed work.