Scripture of the Month (November)
60 YEARS STRONG
Growing and Glowing We Soldier On
SOLAR POWER PROJECT
Our Mission to a sustainable future
SERVICE LEARNING
We live yet we serve, We serve yet we learn
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
We rejoice in the knowledge of God's truth

Biology

Aims & Objectives

The broad aims of the Biology curriculum are to enable students to: 

  • develop and maintain an interest in biology, a sense of wonder and curiosity about the living world, and a respect for all living things and the environment; 
  • construct and apply knowledge of biology, understand the nature of science in biology-related contexts, and appreciate the relationships between biological science and other disciplines; 
  • develop the ability to make scientific inquiries; think scientifically, critically and creatively; and solve biology-related problems individually and collaboratively;  
  • understand the language of science and communicate ideas and views on biology-related issues;  
  • be aware of the social, ethical, economic, environmental and technological implications of biology, and be able to make informed decisions and judgments on biology-related issues; and 
  • develop an attitude of responsible citizenship, and a commitment to promote personal and community health. 

Department Members

Department Head: Ms. Fung Wing Sze
Teacher: Mr. Wong Yiu Tung

Curriculum (Junior Form)

Cells and Molecules of Life

a. Molecules of life

b. Cellular organisation

c. Movement of substances across membrane

d. Cellular energetics

Organisms and Environment

a. Essential life processes in animals

Curriculum (Senior Form)
Compulsory Part
I. Cells and Molecules of Life 
a. Molecules of life
b. Cellular organization
c. Movement of substances across membrane
d. Cell cycle and division
e. Cellular energetics
 
II. Genetics and Evolution 
a. Basic genetics 
b. Molecular genetics 
c. Biodiversity and evolution
 
III. Organisms and Environment 
a. Essential life processes in plants 
b. Essential life processes in animals 
c. Reproduction, growth and development 
d. Coordination and response 
e. Homeostasis
f. Ecosystems 
 
IV. Health and Diseases 
a. Personal health 
b. Diseases 
c. Body defence mechanisms  
 
Elective Part 
V. Human Physiology: Regulation and Control 
a. Regulation of water content (osmoregulation) 
b. Regulation of body temperature 
c. Regulation of gas content in blood 
d. Hormonal control of reproductive cycle  
 
VI. Applied Ecology 
a. Human impact on the environment 
b. Pollution control 
c. Conservation 
d. Global issues 


VII. Biotechnology 
a. Techniques in modern biotechnology 
b. Applications in biotechnology  
c. Bioethics 

Activities

CUHK Health Exhibition Presentation Competition

Field Trip Studies at Mui Wo

   

Biotechnology Workshop at Hong Kong Science Park