KS5
Key Stage five Curriculum Overview
Year 12 Arguments for the existence of God. Religious Experience. Practical Ethics.
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HT1 |
Unit 1) |
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HT2 | Unit 2) The Ontological argument |
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HT3 | Unit 3) The Cosmological argument |
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HT4 |
Unit 4) |
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HT5-6 | Unit 5) Practical ethics |
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Trial Exam |
Year 13 Ethical Theory
Name of topic | Key Content of the Topic | Assessment points | |
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HT1 |
Unit 1) |
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HT2 |
Unit 2) |
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HT3 | Unit 3) Virtue ethics |
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HT4 |
Unit 4) |
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End of sub-unit assessment: A02 essay |
HT5 |
Unit 4) |
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End of unit assessment: A01 essay |
HT6 | N/A | GCSE |
Recommended Revision Guides for AS
All students will be issued with revision guides and the necessary preparatory material for the examination. This includes model answers, revision checklists and topic descriptors. All resources used in lessons are available in the AS Religious Studies group folders on Office365. The following textbooks are recommended:
My Revision Notes AQA AS-level Religious Studies: Paper 1 Philosophy of religion and ethics
ISBN:9781510425873
My Revision Notes AQA AS-level Religious Studies: Paper 2 Study of Christianity and Dialogues
ISBN:9781510425880
Recommended online Resources:
These websites, podcasts and video channels are recommended for students who wish to deepen their understanding of key philosophical, ethical and religious ideas explored in the curriculum.
Podcasts:
- In Our Time – Philosophy (BBC)
Expert-led discussions on key philosophical ideas and thinkers. - The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Student-friendly episodes exploring major philosophical questions - Philosophy Bites
Short interviews with philosophers on classic and contemporary topics. - History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
A global and chronological journey through philosophical thought.
YouTube Channels:
- Closer to Truth – Big questions in science, philosophy, and religion
- Philosophy Vibe – Accessible, discussion-based philosophy topics
- Crash Course: Philosophy – Animated introductions to major concepts and thinkers
- TED Talks – Philosophy – Short expert talks on philosophical themes
- The Bible Project – Visual explorations of Biblical texts and themes
Websites:
- BBC Bitesize – Religious Studies (KS3 & KS4) – Curriculum-linked revision and topic summaries
- RE:Online – Subject Knowledge – Detailed overviews of world religions
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy – Authoritative articles on philosophical topics
- Oxplore (University of Oxford) – Big questions for curious minds aged 11–18
- Philosophy Now Magazine – Articles and interviews from contemporary philosophers
Support available for AS students
There is an AS Religious Studies study club on Monday lunchtimes in S3 from 12:20 - 1:00
Twice weekly revision sessions run from Jan-May. Students will be informed of the day/times by their class teacher.