Religious Life and Education
Ursuline College Sixth Form welcomes all students, regardless of their religious background, in a school that upholds values of kindness, resilience, integrity, respect, serviam and aspiration. Our curriculum is influenced by a spirit of respect and understanding, seeking to create a diverse and inclusive community.
Our commitment to fostering a welcoming environment goes beyond religious identity. We believe in nurturing the holistic development of our students. We hold a variety of activities throughout the school year to promote a caring and supportive community such as Morning Prayer, an annual House feast day celebration and assemblies that develop students understanding of the Ursuline Student Profile.
While we respect the diversity of beliefs among our students, we also encourage intellectual exploration. Our curriculum includes one hour of General Religious Education each week, which is consistent with any typical Sixth Form, and covers key areas of doctrine, scripture, and ethics. We respect the rights of parents and guardians regarding religious education, as outlined in the Education Act of 1996, and are committed to creating an environment where every student can thrive.
For those looking to develop their understanding further, an A Level course in Philosophy and Ethics is available.