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New regulations on trusteeship of primary and secondary schools in Beijing are introduced.
Legal analysis: Beijing government's new regulations: primary and secondary schools can run after-school care classes, and the government pays 0 fees.

In view of the flood of grey trusteeship classes after class, the Municipal Education Commission issued a new policy.

At 3: 30 in the afternoon, the problem that children are not answered after school is expected to be solved. Yesterday, the relevant person in charge of the Beijing Municipal Education Commission introduced that in view of the current problem of the proliferation of unqualified extracurricular custody classes in society, schools can organize interest classes and community activities from 3: 30 pm to 5 pm in the future, and all activities will be paid by the government. The relevant person in charge of the Municipal Education Commission said that the after-school interest class must not be an after-school remedial class, but must be a variety of cultural and sports interest group activities. At the same time, the relevant person in charge of the Municipal Education Commission said that the Municipal Education Commission encourages schools to hire off-campus part-time teachers for guidance, and can also introduce qualified social enterprises.

Legal basis: Education Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 17 The state practices a school education system of preschool education, primary education, secondary education and higher education.

The state establishes a scientific education system. The establishment of schools and other educational institutions within the academic system, the form of running schools, the length of schooling, the enrollment targets and the training objectives shall be stipulated by the education administrative department authorized by the State Council or the State Council.

Article 19 The state implements a nine-year compulsory education system.

People's governments at all levels take various measures to ensure that school-age children and adolescents enter school.

Parents or other guardians of school-age children and adolescents, as well as relevant social organizations and individuals, have the obligation to enable school-age children and adolescents to receive and complete compulsory education for a specified number of years.

Article 20 The state practices a system of vocational education and a system of continuing education.

People's governments at all levels, relevant administrative departments, trade organizations, enterprises and institutions shall take measures to develop and ensure that citizens receive vocational school education or various forms of vocational training.

The state encourages the development of various forms of continuing education, so that citizens can receive appropriate forms of education in politics, economy, culture, science, technology and business, promote mutual recognition and convergence of different types of learning achievements, and promote lifelong learning for all.