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Classification rules of education departments
Classification rules of the Ministry of Education:

The grades are generally divided into five grades, from high to low, A, B, C, D, E. In principle, the proportion of people at all levels in provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) is: A 15%, B 30%, C 30%, D and E 25%, and E is unqualified. The specific proportion is determined by the provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) according to the basic teaching quality requirements and propositions.

The division of administrative and educational departments, the school has subordinates, provinces, counties, cities and so on Some of its levels are higher than or equal to the education administrative department at the next level.

As far as we know, grades are generally divided into five grades, which are A, B, C, D and E from high to low. In principle, the proportion of people at all levels in provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) is: A 15%, B 30%, C 30%, D and E 25%, and E is unqualified. The specific proportion is determined by the provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) according to the basic teaching quality requirements and propositions.

China's current school education hierarchy is divided into four levels. The first level belongs to preschool education, such as ordinary kindergartens and kindergartens.

At the second level, nine-year compulsory education starts from primary school and junior high school, which is the legal school time that every preschool child must go through.

The third level is high school and technical secondary school.

The fourth level, the university and graduate level.

Legal basis:

Constitution of the people's Republic of China

Article 5 People's Republic of China (PRC) shall govern the country according to law and build a socialist country ruled by law.

The state maintains the unity and dignity of the socialist legal system.

All laws, administrative regulations and local regulations shall not contravene the Constitution.

All state organs and armed forces, political parties, social organizations, enterprises and institutions must abide by the Constitution and laws. All violations of the Constitution and laws must be investigated.

No organization or individual may have privileges beyond the Constitution and laws.