In a sweeping citywide initiative aligned with China’s Health First education strategy, Beijing has launched an extensive network of student sports leagues this month. The ‘banchao’ program, encompassing primary and secondary schools across the capital, represents one of the most comprehensive youth sports mobilization efforts in recent memory.
At Hepingjie No. 1 Middle School in Chaoyang District, students are actively participating in diverse athletic competitions including soccer, basketball, and handball. Yang Yan, president of the Hepingjie No. 1 Middle School Education Group, confirmed that all 11 campuses under their administration are participating, with approximately 8,300 students engaged in competitions expected to continue through December.
The movement has gained equal momentum at the primary school level. The primary school affiliated with the Beijing Academy of Education Sciences anticipates organizing over 400 banchao matches, ensuring inclusive participation across all grade levels.
Thirteen-year-old student Li Yiren expressed enthusiasm for the initiative, stating: ‘These games bring me joy and have opened doors to higher-level competitive opportunities.’
According to Beijing education authorities, the ambitious program is projected to host up to 400,000 competitions throughout the year, creating over 10 million participation opportunities. This massive undertaking aims to cultivate a robust culture of health consciousness, teamwork, and active living among the city’s youth population, marking a significant step in promoting holistic student development through physical education.
