The second experimental primary school: west of Fuxi Road, north of Longshan Street and south of Yinshan Street; West of Xishan Road, north of Huihe Street and Jinhui Street, and east of Pinghu Road.
The third experimental primary school: south of Guanzhong Avenue, east of Su Chang Road, north of Wenhe Street and east of Pinghu Road; Children in Hu Jia Village, Liu Fan Village, Lifan Village, Fan Yin Village and Van Gogh Village.
The fourth experimental primary school: north of Huihe Street and west of Pinghu Road; East of Su Chang Road, Hongqiao Community and Zhaoqiao Community. Yusi Campus recruits children from Sisi Village and Shima Village.
Foshan Primary School: north of Guanzhong Avenue, west of Pinghu Road and south of Huihe Street (that is, the residential area where Hangzhou Garden and Yujingyuan are located).
Dongyuan Experimental School: north of Yinshan Street and east of the main road of the park; Children of villages under the jurisdiction of Cang Jing Primary School: Cang Jing Village, Yan Village Community, Jia Zhu Village, Han Zhuang Village, Mengcun Village (North), Xu Cun Village, Zhaocun Village, Jingyu Village, Haogou Village, Dongzhuang Village and Dachenzhuang Village.
Experimental Primary Schools in County Economic Development Zone: Shangzhuang Village, Qianhaizi Village, Shojimura Village and Longshan Village in Economic Development Zone.
Dongping Street Central Primary School: the original enrollment scope of Dongping Street Central Primary School and the original enrollment scope of Gutaisi Primary School; West of Su Chang Road, south of Guanzhong Avenue, west of Pinghu Road and south of Wenhe Street.
Note: Students of Grade 2-5 who are currently studying in experimental primary schools, No.2 experimental primary schools, No.3 experimental primary schools and No.4 experimental primary schools, who wish to study in Foshan primary schools, may submit written applications to their schools, and the county education bureau will make overall arrangements.
Legal basis: Article 19 of the Education Law of the People's Republic of China. The state implements a nine-year compulsory education system.
People's governments at all levels take various measures to ensure that school-age children and adolescents enter school.
Parents or other guardians of school-age children and adolescents, as well as relevant social organizations and individuals, have the obligation to enable school-age children and adolescents to receive and complete compulsory education for a specified number of years.