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Admission age of compulsory education
The age of compulsory education is six.

Terms:

Primary school is a school where people receive primary formal education and an important part of basic education. Generally, children aged 6- 12 are primary school students. At present, the length of primary education is 6 years, and in some places it is still 5 years. The primary education stage is followed by the secondary education stage.

Primary education is open to all school-age children, and any minor citizen, regardless of race, nationality, sex, color, language and socio-economic status, must receive primary education as long as he is 6 to 7 years old.

Legal basis:

All children who have reached the age of six, their parents or other legal guardians shall send them to school to receive and complete compulsory education; Children in areas where conditions are not available can be postponed to seven years of age.

School-age children and adolescents who need to postpone or drop out of school due to their physical condition shall apply to their parents or other legal guardians, and be approved by the education administrative department of the local township people's government or the county-level people's government.

School-age children and adolescents are exempt from the test. Local people's governments at all levels shall ensure that school-age children and adolescents are enrolled in the nearest place where they are registered.

Precautions for admission:

1, comply with relevant epidemic prevention regulations.

Travel with a 48-hour negative nucleic acid certificate, and advocate that returned students from outside the province complete two nucleic acid tests within 3 days after arriving at school. Before entering the station by public transport, you should take the initiative to cooperate with the temperature detection, scan the place code and show your health code. When queuing to get on the bus, consciously obey the traffic order and keep a safe distance of 1 meter.

2. Reasonable choice of transportation

Plan the route in advance, try to choose self-driving or direct transportation, reduce transit and avoid stopping in the city where the high-risk area is located. Try to minimize communication with others on public transport, avoid gathering, and try to keep a distance from other passengers. Make personal travel records during the trip, such as the frequency, time and seat number of aircraft, trains, motor trains and other means of transportation.

3. Cultivate good hygiene habits

Wash your hands frequently at ordinary times, before eating, after going to the toilet, after exercise or physical activity. Cover your mouth and nose with the inside of your elbow when coughing or sneezing. The dormitory should be ventilated with windows open every day, not less than 3 times a day and not less than 30 minutes each time.

The above data comes from Heilongjiang People's Government Network.