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Religious Education

This short - course GCSE is compulsory for all students

SYLLABUS: GCSE Religious Study (1478/9) EDEXCEL Foundation London Examinations.

KEY FEATURES: This is a combined Religious Education/ Religious Studies which incorporates the issues based approach of Religious Education with key elements of Religious Studies.

Social Harmony

Unit H - Religion and Society based on the study of Christianity and at least one other religion. We study Islam and Hinduism.

Topics covered:

  • Religion and social responsibility.
  • Religion and Environment.
  • Religion and Science.

Topics studied will take into account the beliefs of religious as well as non - religious responses to religious and moral issues.

ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE: Your assessment is in the form of a written examination (1* 1 and 1/2 hours) 80% of total marks; coursework the remaining 20% - 1 piece of coursework of 1500 words.

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