Renting a house is not allowed to go to a school in the school district. School district refers to the houses within the scope of school enrollment. The division of school districts is defined by the education department after comprehensively considering the conditions of running schools, teachers and other factors. Families who buy school districts can let their children go to school nearby and enjoy high-quality educational resources.
Students who rent houses cannot enjoy this preferential policy. The division of school districts is aimed at families who buy houses, not families who rent houses. Therefore, students who rent houses cannot study in schools in the school district.
This does not mean that students who rent houses cannot receive quality education. In many cities, the government will protect the learning rights of rented students by other means, such as providing high-quality public schools and setting up special enrollment plans for rented students. Therefore, parents can pay attention to these policies when choosing to rent a house to ensure that their children can receive a good education.
The conditions for admission to schools in the school district are as follows:
1. Living in the school district: Schools registered in the school district usually require students or parents to have legal addresses in the school district. Usually need to provide proof of address, such as rental contract, utilities, real estate license, etc.
2. Age requirements: Schools usually have corresponding age requirements, and students need to meet the age requirements when entering school, such as kindergartens, primary schools, junior high schools and senior high schools.
3. Local household registration requirements: Some schools may have requirements for students or parents' household registration, such as local household registration, or at least one or both parents are required to have legal household registration in the local area.
4. Division of school districts: Schools usually define the scope of students according to certain school districts. When registering, ensure that the address is within the scope designated by the school district. The division of school districts can be made by the relevant education departments or schools themselves.
5. Registration requirements for non-school district residents: If a student's family is not in the school district, but wants to enroll in a school in the school district, it may be necessary to take additional selection exams or meet specific admission requirements, such as entrance exams and restrictions on the student's origin.