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Does the school have the right to keep children out of school?
Schools have no right to refuse students admission. Nor can we deprive students of their right to education by suspending classes or persuading them to leave.

The legal guardian of a minor may appeal to the relevant education administrative department according to law and request the relevant department to order the school to correct its misconduct. Junior high school and primary school are compulsory education, and no school or individual has the right to deprive minors of the right to go to school. For example, students in local junior high schools and primary schools are enrolled on the basis of school films. If a student is not in the corresponding school film, the school has the right to refuse his admission.

The right to education is a basic right of citizens. The Constitution recognizes and guarantees citizens' right to education. In our country, the Constitution recognizes that citizens have the right and obligation to receive education, which means that citizens have the right to acquire cultural and scientific knowledge and constantly improve their ideological awareness and moral level. Every citizen must receive education according to legal requirements. It also stipulates that the state shall train teenagers, teenagers and children to develop morally, intellectually and physically.

The right to education includes two basic elements:

First, all citizens have the right to go to school and receive education;

Second, the state provides educational facilities, trains teachers and creates necessary opportunities and material conditions for citizens to receive education. If a person has no opportunity to receive education and can't go to school, he loses the right to receive education; If there is no material guarantee or legal guarantee of education, citizens' right to education may also fail.

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Article 19 of the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC) The state develops socialist education and improves the scientific and cultural level of the people throughout the country.

The state runs various schools, popularizes compulsory primary education, develops secondary education, vocational education and higher education, and develops preschool education.

The state develops various educational undertakings, eliminates illiteracy, educates workers, peasants, state functionaries and other laborers in politics, culture, science, technology and business, and encourages self-study.

The state encourages collective economic organizations, state enterprises and institutions and other social forces to organize various educational undertakings according to law.

The state promotes Putonghua, which is commonly used throughout the country.

Article 46 of the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC): People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens have the right and obligation to receive education.

The state trains young people, teenagers and children to develop in an all-round way in morality, intelligence and physique.