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How to report a school to the Education Bureau?
The steps to report a school to the Education Bureau are as follows:

1. Collect evidence: Make sure you have enough evidence to prove that the school has violated the rules. This may include personal statements, observations, audio and video recordings by teachers, students or parents. Evidence should be as detailed and objective as possible.

2. Prepare a report letter: according to the actual situation, write a detailed report letter, explain what you know and make reasonable accusations. Ensure that the contents of the letter are true and accurate, and abide by relevant laws and regulations.

3. Choose the appropriate reporting channel: submit a report letter to the local education bureau or relevant educational institutions to ensure that the appropriate reporting channel is selected. Specifically, you can consult the staff of the local education department or relevant departments.

4. Interview: If you have time and opportunity, you can have an interview with the staff of the education department before submitting the report letter, explaining in detail what you know and what you are concerned about. This may help you better express your demands and get more accurate answers and help.

5. Abide by laws and regulations: In the process of reporting, please be sure to abide by relevant laws and regulations and respect the rights and dignity of others. Don't disclose any sensitive information that may harm others or organizations.

6. Seek legal aid: If you encounter difficulties or need legal aid in the process of reporting, you can consider seeking professional legal advice or assistance.

7. Patience: It may take some time for the Education Bureau or relevant institutions to process your report, wait patiently, keep in touch with them and understand the progress of the report.

8. Follow-up: If the problem is solved or satisfied, please continue to pay attention to the rights and interests of other students and consider sharing your experience with other relevant departments or media to help other students who may encounter similar problems.

Report the reasons for the school to the Education Bureau.

1. Violation of education laws and regulations: the school has behaviors that violate education laws and regulations, regulations of education departments or contractual agreements, such as illegal fees, disorderly teaching, failure to fulfill contractual commitments, etc. These behaviors may infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of students, parents or teachers.

Note: Some schools may have some illegal behaviors, such as illegal fees, disorderly teaching, failure to fulfill contract commitments, etc. These behaviors not only violate educational laws and regulations, but also infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of students, parents or teachers. If these behaviors are not corrected in time, it may lead to more contradictions and disputes.

2. Teaching quality: The quality of school teaching is low, which can not meet the educational needs of students and parents, such as insufficient teachers, unreasonable curriculum and improper teaching methods.

Description: Some schools may have teaching quality problems, such as poor teachers' quality and improper teaching methods, which affect students' learning effect and growth and development. If these problems are not solved in time, they may cause parents' worries and dissatisfaction, and even affect the reputation of the school and students.

3. Violation: There are some violations in the school, such as false propaganda, random enrollment, random crowding out, etc. These behaviors may affect the reputation and image of the school.

Note: Some schools may conduct false propaganda or randomly enroll students in order to expand their students or improve their reputation. These behaviors not only violate educational laws and regulations, but also harm the interests of other students and parents. At the same time, the school's behavior of crowding out other students in the process of enrollment will also affect the reputation and image of the school.