
Geography
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6 grades · 36 units · 105 topics
Aligned to MOE Syllabus Outcomes
Secondary (S1-S4)

Secondary 1
This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of physical and human geography through the lens of Singapore and the global context. Students develop spatial awareness and critical thinking skills to analyze how humans interact with their environment and manage resources sustainably.

Secondary 2
This course explores the dynamic relationship between humans and the environment through the lens of urban living and resource management. Students investigate geographical patterns in housing, transport, and climate to understand the challenges of sustainable development in the 21st century.

Secondary 3
This course explores the dynamic relationship between human societies and the physical environment through the lens of sustainability and resilience. Students analyze geographical patterns, investigate global issues like climate change and food security, and develop spatial thinking skills to propose solutions for a changing world.

Secondary 4
This course examines the complex interactions between physical systems and human activities with a focus on global challenges. Students analyze spatial patterns, environmental hazards, and sustainable development strategies to understand the interconnectedness of our changing world.
Pre-University (JC1-JC2)

JC 1
This course explores the intricate connections between physical environmental systems and human development through the lens of sustainability. Students analyze complex global issues including climate change, urban transformations, and the evolving global economy to understand their impact on diverse places.

JC 2
This curriculum explores the complex interactions between physical environments and human systems through the lens of sustainability. Students analyze tropical landscapes, climate change, and global economic shifts to develop a deep understanding of contemporary geographical challenges.