Welcome to the Religious Education Department
The Convent of Jesus and Mary Religious Education Department is at the heart of the school, contributing to the Spiritual and Moral development of students. Religious Education is taught at all Key Stages and accounts for 10% of curriculum time for Key Stage 3 and 4. In the sixth form students follow a General RE programme where contemporary issues relating to faith are covered. Students have benefited from a recent change at GCSE, where exams are taken in Year 10 and 11. This has resulted in an increase in GCSE pass rate. The success of the Department is also reflected in the high take up at A level. Last year 30 students took AS Theology and this year, 19 are taking the course.
Staff
The Department is made up of:
- Ms N Walsh - Assistant Headteacher
- Ms K McManamon - Curriculum Leader RE
- Ms C DaCosta
- Ms P Comerford
- Mrs A Sylvester-Charles
- Mrs G Quinlan (Assistant Headteacher)
Expectations
Every lesson you will need to bring the following:
- Exercise book
- Pen
- Pencil
- Ruler
- Rubber
- Bible
Presentation
- Use black and blue pen only
- Write a title, date and c/w (for classwork) at the top of every piece of work.
- All titles should be underlined with a ruler.
- Any work corrected must be done in green pen (school policy)
Scheme of Work
Key Stage 3 (Yr7 – 9)
The department follows the Bishops of England and Wales recommendation, following the series “The Way. The Truth and The Life’ throughout KS3.
Classes are taught in groups of 30/32 and have three 50-minute lessons a week. At Key stage 3 the Catholic programme The Way, the Truth and the Life is followed and each student has a textbook. At the end of each half term students complete an end of unit test for which they receive a Level.
Homework is set twice a week at Key Stage 3.
Key Stage 4 (Year 10-11)
All classes are taught in their tutor groups and every student is entered for Edexcel GCSE Religious Studies. At the end of Year 10 one GCSE exam is taken and the other is taken in Year 11. In Year 10 students study Mark’s Gospel and in Year 11 they study issues based on Catholic Christianity.
Homework is set twice a week at Key Stage 4.
Revision lessons are given in preparation for the mock and summer exams.
Key Stage 5 (Years 12-13)
A Level Theology is taught and there are currently 19 students in Year 12 and
Year 7
Autumn Term
Topics covered
- 7.1 - The Word of God.
- 7.2 – God’s call.
Spring Term
- 7.3 – The Sacraments.
- 7.4 – Sacraments of Healing.
Summer Term
- 7.5 – Leadership in the Church
- 7.6 – The Churches Mission.
Year 8
Autumn Term
- 8.1 - Creation
- 8.2 – Covenant
Spring Term
- 8.3 – The Mass
- 8.4 – The Paschal Mystery.
Summer Term
- 8.5 – Prophetic role of the Church.
- 8.6 – The Church in Britain.
Year 9
Autumn Term
- 9.1 –Vocation
- 9.2 – Spiritual Quest.
Spring Term
- 9.3 – Conscience
- 9.4 – Jesus of the Gospel.
Summer Term
- 9.5 – The Holy Spirit.
- 9.6 – Human community.
GCSE
All students are entered for GCSE Religious Studies. At GCSE students follow the Edexcel modular course and Units C and P are taken. Unit P is an exam in Mark’s Gospel and Unit C is an exam in Catholic Christianity.
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