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Our urban primary schools here are divided into rural schools. What exactly is a rural compulsory education school? How to define it?
Rural compulsory education is a kind of school that exempts students from tuition and fees and implements compulsory education. Children in rural or suburban areas generally plan to attend rural compulsory education schools.

The scope of the definition is based on the fact that students are basically children of farmers in the suburbs of cities, so they are classified as rural schools, and children in rural compulsory education schools can enjoy the treatment of free compulsory education in the country.

A school district usually includes one or several public schools, a primary school district may have only one primary school, a university district may have several primary schools or middle schools, and a school district has many schools. In order to facilitate students to enter the school nearby, students enter the school nearby.

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The reform of rural compulsory education funds guarantee mechanism has been extended from the west to all rural areas in the central and eastern regions. The new mechanism not only effectively lightens the financial burden of compulsory education for children of farmers' families, but also breaks the funding bottleneck that has restricted the popularization of compulsory education in rural areas for many years, and has become another project of benevolent governance and popular support after the exemption of agricultural tax.

The layout of rural compulsory education schools should adapt to the new situation of the in-depth development of urbanization and the construction of new socialist countryside, and take into account factors such as urban and rural population mobility, changes in school-age population, local rural geographical environment and traffic conditions, the ability to guarantee educational conditions, and the economic burden of students' families.

Give full consideration to students' age characteristics and growth laws, handle the relationship between improving the quality of education and facilitating students to enter schools nearby, and strive to meet the needs of rural school-age children and adolescents to receive good compulsory education nearby.

Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC)-On Standardizing Compulsory Education in Rural Areas