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China primary school bans homework after 9.30pm with no penalty for unfinished assignments, sparks heated online debate

  • Move follows passing of new education law in 2021 aimed at achieving school-life balance
  • Notice of new policy circulates online, kicks off discussion among parents

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A primary school in China has banned homework in the late evenings and said it will not punish pupils who do not complete assignments, sparking a debate among parents. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock
Liya Suin Shanghai

A primary school in China has banned homework after 9.30pm and decided not to punish students who do not finish assignments, sparking fierce debate on mainland social media.

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The Nanning Guiya Primary School in Guangxi province, southern China, has taken steps to ease pressure on students by ensuring they do not study when they should be resting, Toutiao News reported.

On March 27, the school announced on its WeChat account that it wanted to lighten the overwhelming academic load children carry.

The move follows the 2021 passing of a new law in China which aimed to reduce the “twin pressures” of homework and off-site tutoring in core subjects.

Children in China face tremendous pressure to succeed at school and secure their future. Photo: Shutterstock
Children in China face tremendous pressure to succeed at school and secure their future. Photo: Shutterstock

It places responsibility on local governments and schools to ensure pressures are eased, and asked parents to arrange their children’s time to incorporate reasonable rest and exercise.

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