
Religious Studies is an inclusive subject, designed for people of any faith and people who have no faith. It is not necessary to have taken Religious Studies at GCSE. It is beneficial to all students who wish to pursue their studies in any area of Humanities for example, teaching and social work. During the course, topics are split into two different components. Component one being Philosophy and Religion, component two is Christianity and Ethics.
Grade 5 in English and Grade 5 in one the following; History, Geography, Citizenship. If taken at GCSE a Grade 5 in Religious Studies is required
At the end of the course, component one and two will each be examined separately. Each will have a three hour written examination of equal weighting. Each examination is marked using the AO1 and AO2 criteria. AO1 asks students to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the topics studied. AO2 asks them to analyse and evaluate the topics studied. AO1 will constitute 40% of the overall marks, while AO2 will account for the remaining 60%.
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Walsall |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Tynings Lane, Aldridge, Walsall, WS9 0BG |
Religious Studies is an inclusive subject, designed for people of any faith and people who have no faith. It is not necessary to have taken Religious Studies at GCSE. It is beneficial to all students who wish to pursue their studies in any area of Humanities for example, teaching and social work. During the course, topics are split into two different components. Component one being Philosophy and Religion, component two is Christianity and Ethics.
Grade 5 in English and Grade 5 in one the following; History, Geography, Citizenship. If taken at GCSE a Grade 5 in Religious Studies is required
At the end of the course, component one and two will each be examined separately. Each will have a three hour written examination of equal weighting. Each examination is marked using the AO1 and AO2 criteria. AO1 asks students to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the topics studied. AO2 asks them to analyse and evaluate the topics studied. AO1 will constitute 40% of the overall marks, while AO2 will account for the remaining 60%.