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Compulsory Education: A Necessary Measure of Education in China
Compulsory education in China has entered the ninth year. According to the provisions of the Compulsory Education Law, education at this stage is a necessary move in line with China's national conditions. This paper will deeply discuss the education stage and cultural level of compulsory education in China, and help readers better understand this stage of education.

Primary and junior high school education stage

Whether it is nine-year compulsory education or eight-year compulsory education, it covers primary and junior high school education. Education at this stage is an important stage of children's growth and the foundation of their future development.

Reach the cultural level of junior high school graduation

When children complete compulsory education, they will reach the cultural level of graduating from junior high school. Education at this stage is not only to impart knowledge, but more importantly, to cultivate children's thinking ability and innovative spirit.

Six-three and eight-year education models

China mainly implements the "six-three system", that is, six years in primary school and three years in middle school, but in some places it adopts the eight-year system, five years in primary school and three years in middle school. In those areas where the eight-year system is in transition to the nine-year system, their goal is also to let children receive a better education.