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Religious Studies

GCSE Level 1/2 9-1

Subject Leader: Mr T Pine

Examination Board: AQA Spec A (8062)

Assessment Requirements

Two Examinations

Course Outline

Study of Religious Religions: beliefs, teachings & practises

Beliefs, teachings and practices of Christianity & Hinduism.

Key beliefs

Ideas about the nature of God and existence

Beliefs about the nature of human life

Jesus Christ and salvation

Worship and festivals

Lifestyle

The role of the church in the local and worldwide community

Each religion has a common structure of two five-part questions of 1, 2, 4, 5 and 12 marks.

Each religion is marked out of 48.

Thematic Studies:

Theme B: Religion and life.

Theme D: Religion, peace and conflict.

Theme E: Religion, crime and punishment.

Theme F: Religion, human rights and social justice.

Each theme has a common structure of one five-part question of 1, 2, 4, 5 and 12

marks. Each theme is marked out of 24.

Expectations

No special equipment.

Homework set according to school policy.

We receive a number of visitors and discuss a lot of issues, so ready participation is

expected.

Career Opportunities

A good general qualification that ranks with other Humanities.

A demonstration of the candidate’s ability to grasp important concepts to support

their own opinions persuasively and work independently.

A demonstration of openness to other ideas and customs essential to working in a

multi-cultural environment.

A contribution to the personal quest for meaning and purpose in life that we all need

to make.

Candidates will study the above issues through Hinduism and Christianity but in the exam

they can draw on their own religious beliefs to answer the questions set.