1. Local household registration:
According to education regulations, public schools generally require students to have local household registration. This is because public schools have limited resources, giving priority to meeting the educational needs of local residents and ensuring fair and just educational opportunities. At the same time, public schools also have certain requirements for the age of students, generally requiring students to be within the prescribed age.
Second, the residents are the same:
Some public schools require students and their legal guardians to have the same household registration and a real estate license or residence certificate in the designated school district. This is to ensure that students can study stably in the school district and avoid changes in their school status due to family relocation and other reasons.
Third, physical examination and interview:
Public schools usually conduct physical examinations and interviews to understand students' physical health and comprehensive quality. Physical examination items include height, weight, vision and hearing, etc., to ensure that students can adapt to the needs of school study and life. Interview content includes learning, hobbies, family background and other issues, so as to evaluate students' comprehensive quality and learning ability.
Four. Other supporting documents:
According to the requirements of different regions, public schools may also need students to provide other supporting documents, such as birth certificates, household registration books, and social security certificates for more than one year. These documents are used to verify the identity information and family situation of students and ensure that they meet the admission requirements of public schools.
Definition and characteristics of public schools
I. Definition:
Public schools are middle schools or primary schools run and managed by the government. It is funded by official grants and aims to provide students with free and equal education services.
Second, the characteristics:
1. Established and managed by the government: The funds and resources of public schools are mainly borne by the government, which is responsible for the establishment and management of schools.
2. Enjoy official financial support and resource allocation: As a public institution, public schools enjoy official financial support and resource allocation, so the quality of education and teachers are usually high.
3. Pursuing fair distribution of educational resources: Public schools pay attention to educational fairness and are committed to distributing educational resources to all students equally, and will not be unequal because of the economic conditions of students' families.
4. Pay attention to the cultivation of students' comprehensive quality: the educational goal of public schools is not only to improve students' academic performance, but also to cultivate students' comprehensive qualities such as ideology and morality, civic awareness and social responsibility.
5. Accept supervision and evaluation: supervise and evaluate the quality and management of public schools to ensure the stability and fairness of education quality.
6. Free education: Public schools usually implement free education, and students can receive education without paying tuition fees.
7. Set up entrance exams: Public schools usually set up entrance exams for students to select outstanding students.