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According to the Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), what fees are not charged for compulsory education?
Tuition and miscellaneous fees

No tuition and fees are charged to ensure the fairness and universality of education. Education is a basic right that everyone enjoys equally. Tuition and miscellaneous fees are exempted, and school-age children and adolescents can receive education equally regardless of their origins and family economic status. It helps to reduce the financial burden of families and enable more families to support their children's education. Free tuition and fees can also avoid the unequal distribution of educational resources and ensure that every student can enjoy the same educational opportunities and rights. The government undertakes the responsibility of compulsory education funds, supported by financial investment, to ensure the sustainable development of education and the provision of high-quality educational resources. These policies and measures will help promote social fairness and equality, provide a good educational environment and opportunities for every child and cultivate all-round development.