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What is the school organization identification code?
"School (institution) identification code" refers to the unique and unchangeable identification code compiled by the Ministry of Education in accordance with national standards and coding rules and given to schools (institutions) throughout the country.

"School (institution) code" is the classification code of information such as school (institution) location, urban-rural division, school-running type and sponsor. , and can be expanded and adjusted according to the needs of economic and social development and education management.

A new school (institution) code is given.

Newly-built kindergartens, ordinary primary schools, ordinary junior high schools, vocational junior high schools, ordinary senior high schools, secondary vocational schools (institutions), special education schools and work-study schools are responsible for inputting relevant information in the code management information system, filling out the Paper Application Form for Code of Newly-built Schools (Institutions), stamping the official seal of the local county-level education administrative department and reporting it step by step.

After the review and summary by the provincial education administrative department, it shall be stamped with the official seal of the provincial education administrative department and submitted to the Ministry of Education for examination and approval, and the school (institution) code shall be generated by the code management information system.