Economics

 

Mission and Visions

 

To enable students to:

  1. develop an interest in exploring human behaviour and social issues through an economic perspective;
  2. understand the world in which they live through mastery of basic economic knowledge;
  3. enhance their general intellectual capacity for life-long learning, through developing their capacities in economic analysis, so that they possess the skills necessary for reasoning about issues and making rational choices; and
  4. participate as informed and responsible citizens in the decision-making processes of a modern democratic society.

 

 

Curriculum Highlights

 

Students will develop knowledge and understanding about:

  1. economic terminology and concepts, as well as elementary economic theories;
  2. basic economic problems faced by every individual and society, and alternative approaches to tackling these problems;
  3. the considerations and forces underlying the economic decisions that need to be taken by individuals, firms, institutions and governments;
  4. the interactions of different economic sectors; and
  5. the Hong Kong economy and its relationship with the economies of other parts of the nation and the world.

 

Students will develop skills to:

  1. interpret economic information presented in verbal, numerical or graphical form;
  2. apply their economic knowledge to a variety of problems and issues in a range of economic contexts;
  3. analyse information through the use of economic concepts and theories;
  4. evaluate information, arguments, proposals and policies from different economic perspectives and make informed judgements; and
  5. communicate economic ideas and informed judgements, in a clear, logical and appropriate form.

 

Students will develop values and attitudes so that they may:

  1. participate as informed persons in the discussion of economic issues and decision making; and
  2. become active and responsible citizens and contribute to the well-being of the local community, the nation and the world.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Students studying Economics and BAFS enjoyed an enriching visit to the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) Information Centre, located in the International Financial Centre. During their visit, they gained valuable insights into the key functions of the HKMA, including its vital role in maintaining monetary and banking stability, as well as its approach to risk management.

 

 

 

S2 PSHE Quiz Competition (13-3-2025)

 

 

 

S2 PSHE Quiz Competition (13-3-2025)

 

 

S2 PSHE Quiz Competition (13-3-2025)

 

 

S2 PSHE Quiz Competition (13-3-2025)