Our GCSE Hinduism classes provide a structured and engaging way for students to deepen their understanding of Vedic traditions and values, ensuring the preservation of our rich cultural heritage among the younger generation. These classes serve as a dynamic platform where interactive discussions, debates, and thoughtful exploration of Hindu principles are encouraged.
Students will explore key Hindu concepts such as karma, ahimsa, and avatars, gaining insights into the profound teachings of our faith. The course also highlights the significance of Hindu festivals, fostering a deeper appreciation for the vibrant celebrations that define our culture.
As an optional part of the course, students can sit for the prestigious Cambridge O Level Hinduism examination, held annually in November. This offers an invaluable opportunity to formalise their learning and demonstrate their proficiency in Hinduism, adding depth and recognition to their educational journey.
Through these classes, students not only cultivate a strong foundation in Hinduism but also develop a lifelong appreciation for the traditions and values that define our community. Together, we empower the next generation to embrace their cultural roots and carry forward our heritage with pride.
Q: What is the cost of this class?
A: The class is free of charge.
Q: What age group is this class suitable for?
A: The class is designed for students aged 14 and above.
Q: Do I need to register for the class?
A: Yes, registration is required. Please click on the link below to sign up.
Q: What syllabus do you follow?
A: We follow the Cambridge O Level Hinduism syllabus. You can find more information here
Q: Is the Cambridge O Level Hinduism examination mandatory?
A: No, the examination is optional. Students can choose to take it if they wish to formalize their learning.
Q: How long is the course?
A: The course duration aligns with the academic year leading up to the November examination.