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1 Why opt for GCSE RE?

2 controlled assessment
exam choice controlled assessment weighting linear option subject module learning percentage teaching topic

3 Component 1: The study of religions: beliefs, teachings and practices
R.E. challenges students to consider controversial subjects in depth; it requires a good standard of English and provides an opportunity to: Acquire and develop knowledge and understanding of the beliefs, teachings and practices of religions. Debate religious and other responses to moral issues. Examinations: taken in final year of the course Number and length of papers: 2 x 1hr 45m Percentage of marks: 2 x 50% = 100% Qualification: 1 GCSE Component 1: The study of religions: beliefs, teachings and practices Beliefs, teachings and practices of two from: Buddhism Christianity Islam Component 2: Thematic studies (Choose 4) Theme A: Relationships and families. Theme B: Religion and life. Theme C: The existence of God and revelation. Theme D: Religion, peace and conflict. Theme E: Religion, crime and punishment. Theme F: Religion, human rights and social justice.

4 Our vision “We are passionate and creative people who look through the eyes of others; making people in the world relevant to our futures. We advantage our students by not allowing them the disadvantages we have seen before. We are a scholar of the world and we will walk and talk as one; enquiring into everything we see and hear leading to a better understanding of the world.”

5 What do you see?

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10 IN RE we take time to see the differences

11 “I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it”. Voiltaire RE teaches you…

12 Standing up for what is right!
‘You are our window to the future’

13 helpless victorious confused determined angry thoughtless proud
afraid determined proud brave embarrassed victorious angry helpless successful confused excluded

14 Take a walk in our shoes…..

15 education punishment crime alcohol death cloning transplant surgery
sexuality crime cloning adultery transplant surgery education alcohol existence of God war punishment evil


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