Compulsory education law refers to the general name of legal norms that regulate the rights and obligations of all parties in the process of compulsory education. China's legislation in this respect is mainly 1 July 19861People's Republic of China (PRC) Compulsory Education Law. On June 29th, 2006, the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) deliberated and passed the new Compulsory Education Law, which came into effect on September 1 2006.
In order to guarantee the right of school-age children and adolescents to receive compulsory education, ensure the implementation of compulsory education and improve the quality of the whole nation, the state has formulated this law and implemented nine-year compulsory education in accordance with the Constitution and the Education Law.
Compulsory education is a compulsory education for all school-age children and adolescents and a public welfare undertaking that the state must guarantee.
The implementation of compulsory education, free of tuition and fees.
The state establishes a mechanism to guarantee the funds for compulsory education to ensure the implementation of the compulsory education system.