1. The law only stipulates the age of going to school, but does not stipulate that it is illegal to go to school.
2. Going to school is a way for children to receive nine-year compulsory education.
It is illegal to prevent children from going to school. For minors, parents or other guardians should respect their right to education. Minors of school age must enter school according to law to receive and complete compulsory education, and minors who receive compulsory education shall not drop out of school. Going to school is not illegal.
1. The law only stipulates the age of going to school, but does not stipulate that it is illegal to go to school.
2. Going to school is a way for children to receive nine-year compulsory education.
It is illegal to prevent children from going to school. For minors, parents or other guardians should respect their right to education. Minors of school age must enter school according to law to receive and complete compulsory education, and minors who receive compulsory education shall not drop out of school. It is against the compulsory education law to prevent school-age children from going to school. Parents or other legal guardians of school-age children and adolescents shall ensure that school-age children and adolescents enter school on time to receive and complete compulsory education according to law. Social organizations and individuals should create a good environment for school-age children and adolescents to receive compulsory education. For going to school as an impostor, illegal acts infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of others. The act of pretending to go to college is ostensibly stealing names, but in fact it is stealing the names of others. Its harm is not limited to names, but the whole identity information. Therefore, in the criminal law, although there is no crime of "replacing identity", if its fraudulent means involve forging household registration and identity cards, it is suspected of forging national official documents and forging resident identity cards. In civil law, it should be regarded as a violation of personal identity rights (including but not limited to the right to name and education, but also other identity rights, such as the name of bank loans, personal credit, etc. ), and the infringer can bring a lawsuit to the court, demanding the revocation of false identity, the restoration of true identity, compensation for losses, etc. All kinds of national licenses obtained by impersonation, such as civil servant qualifications and teachers, are obtained by fraud and should be revoked.
Children have the right to receive education, and it is illegal for guardians not to send their children to school during compulsory education. At present, compulsory education is universal in the country, and children do not charge tuition fees from primary school to junior high school. After all, learning more knowledge is helpful for children's future. It is the right of children to receive compulsory education. I hope every child can receive education equally.
Legal basis: Article 5 of the Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that people's governments at all levels and their relevant departments shall perform their duties as stipulated in this Law and guarantee the right of school-age children and adolescents to receive compulsory education. Parents or other legal guardians of school-age children and adolescents shall ensure that they enter school on time to receive and complete compulsory education.