Religious Studies
Religious Studies blends beliefs and faiths with moral and ethical issues. Studying Religious Studies has an ever increasing relevance to the modern world. Students have the opportunity to examine conflicting viewpoints; whether science and religion can agree on, for example, evolution and the afterlife, as well as religion and ethical issues such as euthanasia and the environment. At A2 Level, students will build upon content, ideas and skills to tackle difficult and complex issues. Additionally, students will be introduced to Philosophy. It is not necessary to have studied GCSE Religious Studies.
And afterwards… Can lead to university courses in Theology, Religious Studies or Philosophy. Students gain the skills and knowledge which are useful for many jobs, including business administration, retail, the Armed Forces and social care.
