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We foster open education 
here, putting green living 
into practice. 
It is a rare platform 
for learning. 
To those parents looking 
for an ideal education 
(for their children), 
this is a small paradise. 
Precious viewers, 
welcome to 
Healthy Living 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
This week our show 
features the GAIA School, 
a private primary school 
in Hong Kong which 
offers a very special 
nature-centered approach 
to education.
GAIA in ancient Greek 
means “Mother Earth.” 
The school 
was established in 
October 2007, by a group 
of planet-loving people 
with professional 
backgrounds in education.
Lau Wing Kai also 
known as “A Leaf” 
is the principal and 
a founding member of 
the Nature Association. 
Members of 
this association strongly 
believe that humanity 
should be closely in tune 
with nature, because it is 
our fundamental essence. 
The GAIA School has 
an eco-focused curriculum 
that promotes 
learning and growth 
in a healthy, constructive 
and peaceful environment. 
This includes a policy of 
providing students with 
only meat-free meals.
We started 
our preparations in 2001 
and I was one of 
the organizing 
committee members. 
In 1993 when 
the Nature Association 
was established, I was 
also one of the founders. 
In fact, the purpose of 
learning from nature is 
to return to our Home, 
our Oneness and 
our Mother Earth,
as well as to experience a 
bigger and broader sense 
of existence in which 
one will never feel lonely. 
GAIA School offers 
an educational model that 
is substantially different 
from the ones found 
in other primary schools 
in Hong Kong. 
The school utilizes 
a teaching approach that 
has enjoyed real-world 
success in the UK, USA 
and Formosa (Taiwan). 
Before establishing 
the school, 
Principal Lau Wing Kai 
and teacher Lee Oi Yee, 
also known as Little Rain, 
together with others, 
went to Formosa (Taiwan) 
to visit schools with 
eco-centric philosophies. 
The information 
they gathered served as 
a valuable resource when 
setting up GAIA School. 
GAIA School has also 
tailored its curriculum 
so that it is relevant to 
children growing up 
in Hong Kong. 
The school celebrates 
individuality, 
thus school uniforms 
are not required. 
During free periods when 
the students go outside, 
the children are encouraged 
to walk barefoot 
on the playground 
so they may receive 
Mother Earth's energy 
from the ground.
GAIA School values 
academic excellence 
but also believes 
students should develop 
daily life skills 
and sensitivity towards 
the environment. 
The students learn 
self-discipline, 
how to be leaders, and 
work on improving their 
problem-solving abilities.
Students, parents and 
teachers each have their 
own “nature nickname” 
which they chose 
themselves. 
The purpose of the 
nicknames is to promote 
a closer connection 
with our planet. 
There are a total of 10 
teachers and 41 students 
at this caring institution.
Our classes start at 9 AM, 
and end at 3:30 PM. 
The morning session 
is mostly 
for compulsory subjects, 
including 
Chinese language, 
English language, 
mathematics, 
thematic subjects, and 
visual arts subjects. 
For students 
in higher grades, 
music is also included. 
Then in the afternoon, 
there are various elective 
subjects like handicrafts, 
guitar, drama, etc.
Also, our curriculum 
consists of life activities 
like physical labor class, 
for which all students 
are divided into 
different groups. 
Different labor activities 
include carrying objects, 
such as 
used papers to sell, 
or tending to the garden, 
participating in school 
development work, 
like decorating 
bulletin boards and 
cleaning the library. 
These comprise 
our labor class.
We also have 
a “daily life” court. 
How does it work? 
Whenever disputes arise 
among the students, 
they will be settled 
in the court. 
We organize a field trip 
every month, such as 
hiking, or going to 
the beach to swim, 
depending on the weather. 
We also consider 
other new attractions. 
For example, 
some students discovered 
a bat’s cave dwelling, 
and then we went to 
go explore it together.
We have been to some 
outlying islands also. 
Our purpose 
is to let them have close 
encounters with nature 
through frequent 
outdoor activities.
To live in harmony 
with Mother Earth, 
humanity must adopt 
the compassionate 
plant-based diet. 
The children and teachers 
at GAIA School 
all partake of 
meatless lunches.
We also promote 
the vegan diet 
with a high proportion 
of raw food.
Being vegan is the action 
of trying to re-examine 
the eating habits of 
modern civilization. 
We have been 
on many wrong paths. 
We have eaten a lot of 
foods that are 
not only unhealthy, 
but also harmful. 
We have eaten a lot of 
foods produced by 
the meat industry.
I think as a starting point, 
we can make some 
changes to our lunch. 
This provides 
an alternative way of 
eating for those who have 
already gotten used to 
the modern eating habit.
At GAIA School, 
each child is considered 
unique and therefore 
teachers consciously 
adjust their instructional 
style to meet 
the individual needs 
of the student. 
This approach reduces 
feelings of stress that 
students may encounter 
when facing particularly 
challenging academic 
coursework. 
The school’s philosophy 
emphasizes that learning 
and experiencing life 
are one and the same. 
Here, we teach 
according to the nature 
of each individual, 
because each person 
is different. 
Some are fast learners, 
some are slow learners. 
Some learn with 
their bodies, while others 
learn through arts. 
Some prefer to listen, 
read and write quietly.
Some parents here 
are inclined towards 
green living, and 
they feel that their kids 
should learn naturally 
and be happy. 
Some of our students had 
issues and frustrations 
when trying to adapt to 
their former schools. 
When they were 
looking for alternatives, 
they got to know us. 
Here are some 
thoughtful observations 
about the institution from 
GAIA School students 
and their parents. 
My name is Green Cloud. 
My son is 
in the fourth grade here. 
His name is Kapok. 
We have been here 
for two years. 
Not only is my son 
learning in this school, 
but myself as well. 
I am learning 
how to live a simple life. 
I am a volunteer here. 
I sometimes help kids 
study and help cook
in the kitchen, this 
makes life meaningful.
Kids studying here 
are more carefree 
than before. 
They do not just learn 
from books, but also from 
what they encounter 
and observe 
in the environment, 
which is more abundant 
than before. 
They have become 
more relaxed now. 
So I believe this kind of 
alternative school 
is worth a try. 
My kid is much happier 
and more relaxed 
since studying here. 
Green Cloud credits 
the school’s 
no-meat philosophy 
with influencing 
her family’s diet.
Now we eat veggie meals 
whenever possible, which 
is beneficial to our health, 
because meat-eating 
makes our body acidic. 
Now we eat more 
plant-based foods, 
which is not only good 
for our bodies, but also 
helps the environment 
as a whole.
Coral and Hippo are 
the proud parents of 
Grasshopper, who is 
in the fourth grade.
My daughter has studied 
in the nature school 
for almost three years. 
We find that 
she has changed a lot. 
She now takes initiative 
and is independent, 
and her health 
has improved too.
Yes, I am very thankful 
for the care and teaching 
they impart to 
my daughter, and 
I feel I have found 
the right school for her.
I like Gaia School, 
because it advocates 
frugal living and a close 
relationship with nature. 
It also encourages kids 
to learn by themselves. 
I think these are what 
the children need.
I observed that 
many parents outside 
worry about their kids 
lagging behind 
the competition and not 
being brilliant enough. 
The reason is that 
they are too materialistic.
If we parents can choose 
to live frugally, 
as in my case, we can 
have more time to 
take care of our kids.
I found studying 
in my previous school 
too laborious. 
Every evening, I finished 
my homework almost 
at 11 PM or 12 AM. 
After that I had to 
review my lessons. 
Sometimes, I worked 
until midnight or 1 AM, 
and still I was not done.
Therefore, I decided to 
transfer to this school 
in the hope that I can 
improve my academic 
performance 
and become happier.
Role playing is a kind of 
active learning that 
GAIA School students 
enjoy immensely. 
With the permission of 
Principal Lau Wing Kai, 
we invited some students 
to act as reporters and 
interview other students 
as well as 
parents and teachers. 
Before they began, 
we gave the children a 
brief tutorial on reporting. 
They all learned very fast 
and turned out 
to be fine interviewers!
Hallo, 
I am a correspondent 
from Supreme Master 
Television. 
The first question is 
why did you choose
this school?
Actually, in the beginning 
it was my mother who 
told me about this school. 
She said it allows the 
students a lot of freedom, 
there are many things 
for us to play with and 
we can choose whatever 
subjects we like to study.
The school appealed 
to me very much. 
I wanted to study here, so 
my mother enrolled me 
in the school.
I also learned to get 
along with other people. 
Here, I have made 
a lot of friends. 
Oh, I see. 
What subjects do you like? 
And which grade 
are you in?
I am in the sixth grade. 
My favorite subject is 
the Chinese language. 
My favorite elective 
subject is 
Chinese ink painting.
I would like to interview 
a parent volunteer.
Let me introduce her 
to the audience. 
Please tell us your name.
Hallo everybody, 
my name is Koala. 
My daughter is 
in the fourth grade here; 
she is called Panda.
How about the 
philosophy of the school?
The philosophy of 
this school emphasizes 
learning from life. 
The purpose of her 
coming here is to learn 
how to deal with herself, 
and later
with other people. 
In this school, learning is 
manifold and diversified.
Why did you come here 
to teach?
Why? 
Because I love kids, and 
I dreamed of running
a school so that 
I can take them out 
to play in nature.
When our visit to 
GAIA School concluded, 
we presented 
each teacher and student 
with a copy of 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
#1 international 
bestseller, 
“The Noble Wilds,” 
which they all received 
joyfully. 
In closing, we salute you 
Principal Lau Wing Kai 
and all the teachers 
at GAIA School, for 
your dedicated devotion 
to providing a nurturing 
academic environment 
in which each student 
is able to reach 
their full potential and 
greatly develop 
in body, mind and spirit. 
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For more details 
on GAIA School, 
please visit: 
www.GaiaSchool.edu.hk
Wise viewers thank you 
for your kind company 
today on Healthy Living. 
May all children forever 
have a bright future 
on our beautiful 
and sustainable Earth.