GCSE Religious Education Tuition — Enrol Now

Boost your grades in GCSE Religious Education (RE / RS) with tuition that makes beliefs and ethics easy to understand and 12-mark answers easy to write. We focus on the biggest mark winners: clear knowledge, strong application, and confident evaluation—so you stop losing marks to vague points and weak conclusions.

 

Quick Quiz (3 Questions)

1) In a 12-mark ‘evaluate’ question, what usually earns the highest marks?




2) What does “sanctity of life” mean?




3) Which is the best example of religious practice (not belief)?




How we teach GCSE Religious Education

1) Core Exam Skills (4/5/12 Markers)

What you’ll learn: how to explain, apply, and evaluate using the assessment objectives (AO1/AO2).
How we help:

  • A repeatable structure for 12 markers: 2–3 points for + 2–3 points against + judgement

  • PEEL paragraphs (Point → Evidence → Explain → Link) that stay on the question

  • How to use key terms accurately so your writing sounds top-band


2) Beliefs & Teachings (Religion 1 and Religion 2)

(Tailored to your school—commonly Christianity + Islam, but we can adapt to any.)

A) Core beliefs

What you’ll learn: nature of God, creation, the afterlife, salvation, prophets, revelation, authority, sin, judgement.
How we help:

  • Clear “belief → meaning → impact” explanations

  • How to include scripture/teachings without forcing it

  • Comparison practice: similarities/differences between religions

B) Practices

What you’ll learn: worship, prayer, festivals, places of worship, pilgrimage, rites of passage, religious life in the modern world.
How we help:

  • High-mark description without waffle (accurate detail, key vocabulary)

  • How to answer “influence on believers” questions

  • 12-mark evaluation practice using practices and beliefs as evidence


3) Ethics Themes (Applied RE)

Topics vary by exam board, but often include:

1) Relationships & Families

What you’ll learn: marriage, divorce, contraception, gender roles, sexuality, family life.
How we help:

  • Balanced arguments: religious + non-religious perspectives

  • Applying beliefs/teachings properly to real scenarios

  • Strong conclusions with a justified judgement

2) Life & Death

What you’ll learn: abortion, euthanasia, sanctity of life, quality of life, suffering, afterlife beliefs.
How we help:

  • Clear use of key concepts (sanctity/quality of life, free will, compassion)

  • How to evaluate with nuance (not just “it’s wrong/right”)

  • Practice on high-frequency 12 markers

3) Crime & Punishment

What you’ll learn: justice, forgiveness, deterrence, retribution, rehabilitation, capital punishment, prison.
How we help:

  • “Aim of punishment” frameworks that make answers organised

  • Evidence-based evaluation (teachings + real-world reasoning)

  • Writing top-band conclusions quickly

4) Peace & Conflict

What you’ll learn: war, pacifism, just war, terrorism, weapons, reconciliation, forgiveness.
How we help:

  • Clear comparison: pacifism vs just war arguments

  • Structuring complex debates without repeating points

  • Strong judgement that directly answers the question

5) Human Rights & Social Justice / Religion & Life (board-dependent)

What you’ll learn: equality, poverty, racism, environment, stewardship, discrimination, prejudice.
How we help:

  • Linking beliefs to actions (why believers would respond in certain ways)

  • Evaluating different responses (charity, activism, law, education)

  • High-mark application to modern issues

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Your questions answered

Common questions

All major boards. We tailor lessons to your exact specification, religions studied, and theme topics.

Only if your course expects it. We focus on short, useful references and clear teachings that support your arguments.

A short recap → clear teaching of a key concept → guided practice → exam questions → feedback + a mini revision task for the week.

Yes (and any other combination). We can also focus more on the religion you find harder while keeping the other strong.

Yes. We prioritise high-frequency themes, build “answer banks,” and do timed practice so you gain marks fast.

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