Our primary aim is to provide students with more than just biological knowledge and experimental skills. We strive to foster their ability to think creatively and outside the box, nurturing them to become future leaders in the field of IGEM.

Primary School

Through our collaborations with Pui Ching Primary School, we have organized various events to engage primary students. These activities have introduced them to a range of biological experiments, including hands-on training on microscope usage. We have also conducted other captivating experiments to broaden their understanding of the subject.



Secondary School

For junior students, we have covered the essential concepts of DNA, proteins, and genetics. In addition, high school students have the opportunity to delve into the world of biotechnology, where they can explore transformative techniques and cloning. Our school offers a compulsory program called JFK (Journey for Knowledge), which provides students with the option to study microbiology and gain practical experience using laboratory equipment like the centrifuge machine.
Furthermore, we offer a variety of extracurricular activities related to biology. For instance, students can actively participate in gel electrophoresis experiments involving different substances. We also offer advanced biology courses for students who wish to delve deeper into the subject. To create awareness about our IGEM program, we have produced a promotional video highlighting our biological technology. This video is regularly showcased on our school's TV and during morning series. Furthermore, we actively promote biological knowledge and IGEM through our Instagram account and YouTube channel.

Public Education

In our pursuit of knowledge, we have collaborated with experts in the field. For example, we invited Dr. Wong, an expert in cancer research, to give a talk to our students about the disease and his groundbreaking work.

Additionally, our IGEM team has delivered various presentations about our own research. We have shared insights on how our work relates to Cirrhosis and discussed potential treatments within our project.