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18/07/25

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18/07/25

📢 Our latest Newsletter is out now! Catch up on all the highlights, news, and updates from this term. 🌟 📖 Read it on our website: https://t.co/BZXFtiisec Wishing everyone a fantastic summer break! ☀️🌼#SchoolNewsletter pic.twitter.com/6nvJNcGJFY

17/07/25

📷 Adventure mode: On! Our amazing students made unforgettable memories on their PGL trip;climbing,kayaking,zip lining, and laughing every step of the way!Swipe through to see the courage, teamwork,and BIG smiles.😃 pic.twitter.com/AQtAUVA99I

15/07/25

Last week, 7 of our students took part in Harris Festival of Music. Huge congrats to Amelia, Alex & Ovidia for representing us so brilliantly! 💫🎤🎻 72c2d6ca-eeed-4e67-899d-070676c64d00.MP4 pic.twitter.com/5JtEzYTWLg

15/07/25

📷 Our students are having an amazing time on their PGL adventure! So many smiles, team challenges and unforgettable memories in the making. Stay tuned for more snapshots from the trip. ✨️📷#schoollife pic.twitter.com/O8qXsBPa7T

14/07/25

HASU students are having a blast in Belgium! 🇧🇪 Exploring the sights, enjoying the culture, and making memories that will last a lifetime.✨ pic.twitter.com/Ehf5Ig9rVA

11/07/25

📸 Our amazing students completed their Duke of Edinburgh expedition and the photos say it all!⛺ From scenic hikes and laughs to teamwork and resilience, they truly embraced the challenge. Well done to everyone who took part! pic.twitter.com/lI18jygtTM

08/07/25

We are looking forward to welcoming our prospective parents and carers to our Open Evening. 📌Important Notice for Current Parents/Carers: To support preparations for the evening: 🔷Students will be dismissed on Thursday at 12.45 🔷The school day will begin at 10.30 am on Friday https://t.co/4FhrLhip13

08/07/25

We were thrilled to welcome yesterday a performance of Around The World in 80 Days! This dynamic and engaging show gave our Drama students a fantastic opportunity to experience the magic of live theatre up close. A huge thank you to the performers! 👏🎭#HASUDrama pic.twitter.com/ihLyHaKb7B

01/07/25

🎉Join us for the HASU Open Evening on 10th July, 4pm-7 pm! Discover what makes HASU special, meet our amazing team, and explore all the opportunities waiting for you. 🎟️Book your tickets now👇https://t.co/S4pwe6qzA0 See you there!#HASUOpenEvening pic.twitter.com/A0L3QPLS4E

30/06/25

Good luck to our incredible Year 11s! Whether you're heading into sixth form, college, apprenticeships or something entirely new! Your journey is just beginning, and we know you'll continue to do amazing things. Go out there and make your mark!#Year11 pic.twitter.com/jF2AQDFHxW

30/06/25

🎓This morning we welcomed our Year 11s for their last ever assembly at HASU. We’re so proud of how far they’ve come and we can’t wait to see them shine one more time at Prom this evening!#HASUClassOf2025 pic.twitter.com/8QT6JiH6wD

27/06/25

HASU at the UK Championships 2025 thank you to all of our sponsors and supporters who helped up get here. 2026 season here we come! Watch this space! pic.twitter.com/yFXbE7twNJ

26/06/25

🤖Our amazing team left for the Nationals at iconic CopperBoxArena. They'll be competing alongside 64 top teams from across the UK in the world's largest student robotics movement. Good luck! We are all cheering you on!#MoreThenRobots pic.twitter.com/BKHCd1x3u9

23/06/25

Our Y7 students are stepping back in time today at the Tudor Festival . They're soaking up history where kings and queens once walked. A truly unforgettable way to bring history lessons to life! 🏰 pic.twitter.com/q5J29KwAvl

20/06/25

Congratulations to , who received the award for Trust Team of the Year – 10 schools or more. 🎉#TesAwards pic.twitter.com/qMdcdho3sU

20/06/25

Congratulations to , who received the award for Trust Team of the Year – 10 schools or more. 🎉#TesAwards pic.twitter.com/qMdcdho3sU

20/06/25

HASU STEM at the congratulations to everyone who made it here tonight! Shortlist “Best Use Of Technology” pic.twitter.com/lgnLo1xy5O

19/06/25

🌟 Happy Day! To all our incredible HASU teachers, your dedication, compassion, and wisdom shape lives every day. You teach, you lead, you inspire. We see you, we appreciate you, we thank you!🩵🩷👩‍🏫👨‍🏫#HASU pic.twitter.com/QzjDlhis8B

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What is Religious Studies?

Religious Studies is the study of religious beliefs, behaviours and institutions, and how they have shaped and continue to shape the world in which we live. At Harris Academy Sutton, we also include the study of philosophy. Through philosophy, students study big, challenging, and sometimes unanswerable questions about the world and our lives.

Why do we teach Religious Studies at HASU?

Religious Studies is intended to give students an understanding of the world’s most influential and enduring religious and philosophical ideas. Over the three years of Key Stage 3, all students will develop their religious and cultural literacy through learning about a range of religious traditions. In addition, students will be introduced to philosophy through introductions to epistemology, metaphysics, ethics and social philosophy. Should students wish to continue the subject at GCSE, they will develop an even deeper understanding of the world’s two largest religions (Christianity and Islam) and analyse in greater detail how religious beliefs and practices influence life in the modern world today.

Fundamentally, we teach RS in order to develop students’ religious literacy. By this, we mean the knowledge of and ability to understand religion (and by extension our religiously influenced, multicultural, globalised world). RS at HASU intends to send our students into the world with an enduring understanding of and appreciation for religion and philosophy. Through RS, we develop students’ ability to empathise and ask probing questions of the ideas of others. Likewise, we help students to develop their literacy and oracy skills so that they can better understand and engage with the great conversations of humanity.

Religious studies also contributes as an important strand of our efforts as an Academy to promote fundamental British values, our Rights Respecting Schools agenda, and support our students wider social, moral, spiritual and cultural development (SMSC). Underpinning our entire RS curriculum are norms of tolerance, respect, and curiosity.

Pragmatically, we believe that a thorough understanding of religion and philosophy provides a fantastic academic foundation for further study in literature, history, the arts and beyond. We believe that it’s every child’s right to develop a thorough understanding of the ideas that have shaped, and continue to shape, our world.

How do we teach Religious Studies at HASU at Key Stage 3?

At Key Stage 3, each year is focussed on a series of core learning questions, which are addressed throughout the period of study. We study the world religions in chronological order, encouraging students to gain an appreciation for the way in which they have grown from and influenced one another.

Students address our core learning questions in a variety of ways: through discussion, engagement with sources and resources, and through engaging in genuine philosophical discourse of their own. We encourage students to engage with narrative and stories, and to evaluate the significance and implications of sacred texts for believers.

We believe that the explicit teaching of religious and philosophical vocabulary is fundamental to success in RS, and encourage students to deliberately practice their reading, writing and speaking in this subject.

How do we teach Religious Studies at HASU at Key Stage 4 at GCSE?

Students will have the option of studying Religious Studies at GCSE as part of our broad and balanced Key Stage 4 curriculum. At Key Stage 4, students will focus their studies on two strands:

  • The study of religions: beliefs, teachings, and practices
  • Thematic studies

These strands are taught alongside one another over the two years of the course, and at HASU we focus on the world’s two largest faiths: Christianity and Islam. Students will address these strands through the study of a sequence of learning questions over time, and as part of this study will engage in close analysis of religious scripture and investigation of contemporary religious practices. In a Key Stage 4 RS lesson, students might analyse a Bible passage, watch a short extract from a documentary on Street Pastors, and then tackle an extended written question on the role of the church in modern society.

How do we teach Religious Studies at HASU at Key Stage 4 for all students?

Religious Studies is an important and statutory part of the curriculum at all Key Stages for all students. At Key Stage 4, all students (regardless of whether they have chosen RS as an option) study our bespoke Religion, Philosophy and Ethics course as part of the wider Personal Development Curriculum. This course focusses on philosophical and ethical themes within religion, with a focus on students:

  • Learning about religion (through learning about religious teachings and texts)
  • Learning through religion (through consideration of their own ethical and philosophical principles)

More information can be found in the Subject Curriculum Plan for Key Stage 4 RPE (below) and on the Key Stage 4 RPE page of this website here.

What exam board do we study and Key Stage 4?

Students studying RS follow the AQA Religious Studies A (8062) Specification.

This specification can be found here.