(a) students' household registration and home address across provinces, cities and districts (cities and counties) (excluding the five districts in the city).
(two) due to changes in the address of the house and the school district.
(three) parents of students across provinces, cities and districts (cities and counties) (excluding the five districts in the city) to mobilize.
(four) children and their parents' household registration across provinces, cities and districts (cities and counties) (excluding children who have studied in five districts of the city).
(five) to return to the compulsory education school where the household registration is located or to take the senior high school entrance examination.
(6) Students whose parents have been working abroad for a long time, supporting border defense construction, and transferring to active servicemen (including armed police), and whose children have taken refuge with relatives to live in non-registered places.
(seven) due to irresistible objective reasons such as municipal relocation, the residence has changed.
(eight) students' physical condition changes during their education, and they can be transferred from ordinary schools to special education schools or from special education schools to ordinary schools as appropriate.
The transfer procedure is as follows:
First, issue the acceptance certificate (in duplicate) to the receiving school, then affix the official seal to the local education department, then issue the transfer certificate to the original school, then affix the official seal to the education department where the original school is located, and finally send one copy of the materials to the original school and the other to the transfer school. You can consult the student status administrator in detail when handling other procedures.
Open a transfer contact form in your school, get the opinions that the school you want to receive agrees to receive, and then get the transfer formalities in your school after signing, and of course show your household registration book. Anything else, the school that handles the formalities will tell you.