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Punishment for not going to school in compulsory education stage
The penalties for not attending school during compulsory education are as follows:

1. Parents or guardians who violate their obligations and fail to ensure that school-age children and adolescents receive compulsory education will face legal responsibility.

If the school refuses to recruit school-age children and adolescents, it will be sanctioned by law.

3. If the government departments fail to provide educational conditions, so that school-age children and adolescents cannot receive compulsory education, they will also be punished by law.

The legal responsibility of compulsory education;

1. Responsibility to parents or guardians: parents or guardians have the responsibility to ensure that children under their custody receive compulsory education; Violation of this responsibility may result in a warning or a fine;

2. Responsibility to students: Students are obliged to abide by school rules and participate in normal teaching activities; Long-term absenteeism may lead to students being expelled from school;

3. The responsibility of the school: the school has the responsibility to provide educational services and supervise the attendance of students; For students who often miss classes, the school should communicate with parents in time and take measures to urge students to return to school;

4. Responsibility to local governments: local governments need to supervise and manage compulsory education within their jurisdiction, ensure that children have access to schools, and punish parents or guardians who fail to fulfill their responsibilities in compulsory education.

To sum up, for school-age children and adolescents who have not received compulsory education, the relevant responsible subjects, including parents or guardians, schools and government departments, will face corresponding legal responsibilities to ensure that every child can get the education opportunities he deserves.

Legal basis:

compulsory education law of the people's republic of china

Article 11

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.

Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors

Article 16

Parents or other guardians of minors shall perform the following guardianship duties: (5) Respect minors' right to education and ensure that school-age minors receive and complete compulsory education according to law;