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What if the child can't enroll in primary school?
Transfer to other schools as required.

According to the Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Notice of Puyang Education Bureau on Printing and Distributing the Administrative Measures for Enrollment of Compulsory Education Schools in Puyang City, Fanxian Education Bureau scientifically determines the enrollment scope and conditions of each school by comprehensively considering the number of school-age children and adolescents, school distribution, school degree and other factors.

The enrollment of Fanxian Siyuan Experimental School is strictly in accordance with the spirit of the superior documents. Article 6 of the Announcement on Enrollment of Schools in Compulsory Education Stage in Counties and Districts (20 19) of Fanxian Education Bureau clarifies the order of enrollment: students who fail to study in this district will be transferred to the nearest school or returned to their original place of study with their degrees.

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In order to ensure the normal implementation of compulsory education in China, as early as 1986, Article 9 of the Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) passed by the state stipulated: "Local people's governments at all levels should set up primary schools and junior secondary schools appropriately so that children and adolescents can attend school nearby."

Article 26 of the Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Compulsory Education Law stipulates: "The establishment of compulsory education schools shall be planned and rationally distributed by the people's governments at the municipal and county levels. The establishment of primary schools should be conducive to school-age children and adolescents entering the school nearby. " These are clear legal provisions on the policy of nearest admission in compulsory education.

These regulations clarify the right of school-age children and adolescents to attend school nearby, and clarify the obligations and responsibilities of local governments at all levels to ensure that they attend school nearby at their domicile. The policy goal of the nearest school is to provide every child with equal right to education and ensure the principle of educational equity.

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