To enable students to acquire knowledge and geographical concepts of their homeland and other parts of the world, of the basic structure and links of our earth phenomena.
To help students develop geographical and thinking skills appropriate to their study and useful in their lives.
To recognise and monitor the progressive development of students in personal outlook and positive values conducive in life.
Horrible Geography series of non-fiction books designed to get junior secondary students interested in Geography.
Books and Periodicals by green groups such as Green Power and WWF-Hong Kong to keep abreast of local, regional and global issues related to Geography.
Webpages of important organisations working for sustainable development, such as UN Sustainable Development Group and Greenpeace.
Webpages of centres providing field study courses, such as Ho Koon Nature Education cum Astronomical Centre (Sponsored by Sik Sik Yuen) and Caritas Chan Chun Ha Field Studies Centre.
The Nature Conservancy Hong Kong - VR tool: Pak Nai “Ridge to Reef” experience
UNESCO Global Geopark - Hong Kong Geopark - The life of Pineapple Bun