Hong Kong students as young as 6 should ‘feel proud to be Chinese’: learning guide
Hong Kong's Education Bureau released a revamped Values Education Curriculum Framework, effective in 2026, that emphasizes patriotism and national identity for students as young as six. The guide applies to all schools in Hong Kong and was prepared by the Standing Committee on Values Education.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's Education Bureau released a revamped Values Education Curriculum Framework, effective in 2026, that emphasizes patriotism and national identity for students as young as six. The guide applies to all schools in Hong Kong and was prepared by the Standing Committee on Values Education. Compared to the 2021 version, the new framework places a significantly heavier emphasis on national identity alongside other values like responsibility and integrity. Schools are expected to deepen students' understanding of China's constitution, the Basic Law, national security education, and the "one country, two systems" principle. The framework aims to guide schools in planning and implementing their values education curriculum.
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4 extractedThe latest guide calls for schools to deepen students’ understanding of China’s constitution.
The framework places a heavier emphasis on “national identity” compared with the 2021 version.
The 2026 Values Education Curriculum Framework applies to all government, aided, special and private schools.
Hong Kong authorities expect students as young as six to “feel proud to be Chinese”.