The Compulsory Education Law stipulates that all school-age children and adolescents have equal rights to receive compulsory education according to law. This is the right and obligation given to every child by the state.
Responsibility of government and family
Governments at all levels and their relevant departments have the responsibility to ensure that every child can receive compulsory education. Parents or other legal guardians of children must also ensure that they attend school on time and complete compulsory education.
Treatment after dropping out of school
If children drop out of school to receive compulsory education, there is still a chance to return to school. You can try to communicate with the school leaders and express your willingness to go back to school. If the school does not accept it, it can report the situation to the higher authorities, whether it is the government or the Education Bureau.