The expelled students can't continue (such as suspension, transfer, further studies, etc.). ). Without a student status (in fact, the student status has been suspended), even if you pass the senior high school entrance examination, you will not get a high school diploma and have no high school education. If you really want to go to school after being expelled, you can study by yourself, in an institution or in a private school. When you register for the college entrance examination, you can go to the local high school recruitment office (usually located in the Education Bureau) to register.
Remedies for expulsion from school
Step 1: In the face of punishment, students should consider the following situations: whether the punishment procedure of the school is proper, whether the evidence is sufficient, whether the basis is clear, whether the nature is accurate, and whether the punishment is appropriate.
Step 2: If the student refuses to accept the punishment decision, he can submit a written complaint to the school student complaint handling committee within 5 days after receiving the punishment decision.
Step 3: After the complaint is over, the school will review the students' complaints. Students who are still dissatisfied with the school's review decision may submit a written complaint to the provincial education administrative department where the school is located within 15 working days from the date of receiving the decision.