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Which law stipulates the right to education?
Legal subjectivity:

First, all citizens have the right to go to school and receive education; Second, the state provides educational facilities, trains teachers and creates necessary opportunities and material conditions for citizens to receive education. 1, participate in various activities arranged by the education and teaching plan, and use teaching facilities, equipment and books; 2. Obtaining scholarships, loans and grants in accordance with state regulations; 3. Get a fair evaluation of academic performance and conduct, and obtain corresponding academic certificates and degree certificates after completing the prescribed studies; 4. Complain to the relevant departments about the punishment given by the school, and lodge a complaint or bring a lawsuit against the behavior of the school and teachers that infringe upon their personal rights, property rights and other legitimate rights and interests; 5. Other rights stipulated by laws and regulations.

Legal objectivity:

Article 43 of the Education Law stipulates that the educated shall enjoy the following rights: (1) to participate in various activities arranged by the education and teaching plan and to use education and teaching facilities, equipment and books and materials; (two) in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state to obtain scholarships, loans and grants; (three) to obtain a fair evaluation of academic performance and conduct, and to obtain corresponding academic certificates and degree certificates after completing the prescribed studies; (four) if he refuses to accept the punishment given by the school, he shall appeal to the relevant departments, and lodge a complaint or bring a lawsuit against the school and teachers for infringing his personal rights, property rights and other legitimate rights and interests; (5) Other rights stipulated by laws and regulations.