KS5
Key Stage Five Curriculum Overview - AQA A-Level Philosophy
Building on the strong foundations established at Key Stages Three and Four, A-Level Philosophy offers students the opportunity to engage with some of the most important questions in Philosophy concerning reality, knowledge, morality, God and the mind. Students are encouraged to think critically, analyse complex ideas and construct clear, reasoned arguments through the study of both classical and contemporary philosophical thought.
Following the AQA specification, this academically rigorous two-year linear course develops students’ ability to engage with abstract concepts, philosophical debate and original philosophical texts. In an age increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, digital media and competing truth claims, the ability to think carefully and critically has never been more important.
The course is co-taught, meaning students study two core areas of Philosophy alongside one another throughout the academic year.
Assessment at the end of Year 13 consists of two three-hour written examinations which assess students’ philosophical knowledge, understanding and evaluative essay-writing skills.
Year 12: (Please note: Modules 1 and 2 are taught concurrently throughout the academic year.)
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Module 1: Epistemology |
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Module 2: Moral Philosophy |
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Year 13: (Please note: Modules 3 and 4 are taught concurrently throughout the academic year.)
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Module 3: The Metaphysics of God |
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AQA A-Level Examination: Paper 1 |
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Module 4: The Metaphysics of Mind |
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Support available for A-Level students
To support independent study, all A-Level students will be issued with copies of the two core course companion textbooks by Lacewing and Hodder.
Furthermore, all subject resources, wider reading materials and lesson notes are provided via OneNote, ensuring seamless access both at home and in school.
Students are strongly encouraged to attend the fortnightly Philosophy Society led by Mr. Sampson in S4. This provides an excellent opportunity for sixth-form students to debate complex ideas, present research and explore philosophical questions in a rigorous, collaborative environment.