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What is the new regulation of the Ministry of Education on the age of admission?
The age of primary school entrance can be decided by the local education bureau according to the local actual situation, and it is no longer required to enter the school accurately at the age of 6. Subsequently, several regional education bureaus issued documents to change enrollment from 6 years old to 6 years old. In other words, all children born on February 3, 65438+ that year can enter school, and parents only need to choose the admission time according to their children's actual situation.

This notice is a great news for parents. "Admission at the age of 6" will be withdrawn from the historical stage, and students will no longer have to follow the rigid admission requirements at the age of 6. The Ministry of Education still issued a warm reminder to encourage parents to send their children to 6-year-old primary schools. At the same time, for students with stunted children or late intellectual development, the policy can be relaxed to 7 years old.

Materials required for primary school freshmen to enter school

1. Property certificate (or purchase contract) held by the legal parents of school-age children;

2. Household registration book;

3. Identity cards of both parents;

4. Birth certificate of school-age children;

5. Legal and valid business licenses of both parents working in urban areas (specific business premises and locations need to be submitted to the school for on-site verification);

6. Proof of preschool education.