GCSE Religious Studies
Overview
In GCSE Religious Studies, we study the practices and beliefs of two core religions, alongside an in-depth study of four ethical topics. At Fulbrook School, our major GCSE religions are Christianity and Hinduism, representative of two of the largest, and also very distinct, religions in the UK today. Students will choose four of the available six topics on the AQA syllabus: 'The Existence of God and Revelation', 'Relationships and Families', 'Religion and Life', 'Religion, Crime and Punishment', 'Religion, Human Rights and Social Justice' and 'Religion, Peace and Conflict'.
Religious Studies GCSE is open to students of all faiths and none. It will challenge their way of thinking and encourage them to question their fundamental beliefs helping to shape them into stronger, more robust and independent thinkers!
GCSE Religious Studies is essentially a continuation of the subject Philosophy, Ethics and Beliefs which students participate in during Key Stage 3.
GCSE Religious Studies Curriculum Overview
GCSE Religious Studies Curriculum Overview for Year 10
GCSE Religious Studies Learning Journey
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GCSE Religious Studies Information Sheet
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