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Can I postpone my first grade at the age of six?
At the age of six, you can postpone one grade and one year. ?

The Compulsory Education Law stipulates that all children who have reached the age of six should be sent to school by their parents or other legal guardians 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 whose parents or other legal guardians work or live in non-registered places receive compulsory education where their parents or other legal guardians work or live, and the local people's government shall provide them with equal conditions for receiving compulsory education. Specific measures shall be formulated by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.

The learning content of the first grade of primary school:

There are Chinese, mathematics, experience, art, science and music classes in the first grade of primary school. Generally speaking, teachers give priority to teaching. Especially in primary education, teachers talk a lot, and they are very specific and meticulous. This requires freshmen to pass the "listening test" first.

First, learn 26 Chinese Pinyin. After learning Chinese Pinyin, they will come into contact with some short articles (within 100 words) and learn some simple new words with fewer strokes. Teachers generally ask children to remember the order of words.

Master the numbers within 100, master the composition, addition and subtraction of numbers within 10, and know common geometric figures, such as squares, rectangles, triangles, circles, cubes, cuboids, cylinders, etc. Know the clock face and the simple time, such as when and when half past.