1, Tuition: You have to pay for any study. Before the implementation of compulsory education, primary and secondary schools also charged tuition fees. Tuition is now free, and no more fees are allowed.
2. Textbook fee: learning requires textbooks, and non-compulsory education requires textbook fees. For example, in high school, textbook fees are still charged. However, primary schools and junior high schools are not allowed to charge textbook fees.
3. Miscellaneous fees: In the past, primary and secondary schools charged miscellaneous fees every semester. There is no certain standard for miscellaneous fees, and sometimes they are paid on a pay-as-you-go basis, and they have to be charged many times a semester. Sometimes it is estimated how much a semester costs, and it is charged at one time. When compulsory education is not implemented, there are various miscellaneous fees. Now, no incidental expenses are allowed.
4. Compulsory education is a national education that school-age children and adolescents must accept according to law and is guaranteed by the state, society and family. Its essence is a system of compulsory education for school-age children and adolescents for a certain period of time according to law.