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GCSE Philosophy, Religion & Ethics at Kimbolton
GCSE Philosophy, Religion & Ethics at Kimbolton School offers an in-depth exploration of religion, culture, and modern ethical issues.
This course challenges you to think critically, debate complex ideas, and understand the impact of beliefs on the world today.
About the course
Our Philosophy, Religion & Ethics GCSE is split into two main components:
- Religious beliefs and practices: an in-depth study of Christianity and Hinduism, exploring theological principles, practices, and festivals. Topics include beliefs about God, life after death, human purpose, and the origins of life.
- Ethics and philosophy: examine moral and philosophical themes such as:
- The ethics of war and peace.
- Crime and punishment, including the death penalty.
- The existence of God and arguments for and against it.
You’ll learn to analyse different perspectives, construct balanced arguments, and develop a deeper understanding of global cultures and values.
Assessment
The course is assessed through two written exams:
- Paper 1 (50%): beliefs, teachings, and practices of Christianity and Hinduism.
- Paper 2 (50%): thematic studies on ethical and philosophical issues, such as the role of religion in modern society, the concept of justice, and the existence of God.
The exams test your ability to critically evaluate ideas, compare perspectives, and express your views clearly.
Beyond the classroom
- Visit to the Shri Swaminarayan Mandir: explore the largest Hindu temple in the UK.
- Enlightenment Society: engage in discussions about ethical and philosophical topics.
- Interfaith trips: visit various places of worship to understand different faiths and cultures.
“Studying philosophy and religion isn’t just about beliefs; it’s about exploring what it means to be human and how our ideas shape the world.”
You will enjoy Philosophy, Religion & Ethics if you…
- Are curious about culture, religion, and ethical issues
- Enjoy debating complex topics and constructing arguments
- Want to understand the impact of beliefs on society and modern life
- Have an interest in philosophical and abstract ideas.
Studies show that 84% of the world’s population identifies with a religious group, making religion a key influence on global culture and politics.
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