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Does the state allow schools to make up lessons in summer vacation?
It is illegal for schools to make up lessons in summer vacation.

First of all, make-up lessons refer to the activity process that students need to make up lessons after missing classes due to sick leave, personal leave or public leave. Make-up lessons refer to the process that students find teachers to teach with pay when their academic performance in normal classes does not reach the ideal level, but most of them are compulsory by the Education Bureau or schools. Make-up lessons also refer to the phenomenon that some schools add 1 to 2 classes after school in order to increase the main class time.

During the summer vacation, schools at all levels and types are not allowed to organize students to make up classes for any reason or in any form.

Among them, schools are prohibited from renting school buildings to social institutions to make up lessons. It is illegal for schools to make up lessons in summer vacation. During the summer vacation, the school shall not organize students to make up lessons for any reason or in any form. Among them, schools are prohibited from renting school buildings to social institutions to make up lessons.

Schools shall perform the following obligations:

(1) Abide by laws and regulations;

(two) to implement the national education policy, implement the national education and teaching standards, and ensure the quality of education and teaching;

(three) to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the educated, teachers and other employees;

(four) to provide convenience for the educated and their guardians to understand the academic achievements and other relevant information of the educated in an appropriate way;

(five) in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state to collect fees and open the charging items;

(6) Accept supervision according to law.

legal ground

Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors

Thirty-third schools should cooperate with the parents or other guardians of minor students to arrange their study time reasonably and ensure their rest, entertainment and physical exercise time.

Schools shall not occupy national statutory holidays, rest days and winter and summer vacations, and organize underage students in compulsory education to make up lessons collectively to increase their learning burden.

Kindergartens and off-campus training institutions shall not conduct primary school curriculum education for preschool minors.