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The financial aid policy for compulsory education students is coming!
In order to ensure that every child can enjoy a fair and high-quality education, we have introduced the following welfare policies, including exempting tuition and fees, providing textbooks free of charge, providing living allowances for students with financial difficulties, and nutrition improvement plans. In addition, the general high school education aid policy is coming! Priority is given to exempting students from poor families from tuition and miscellaneous fees such as state grants and filing cards, supplemented by local government subsidies and school and social subsidies.

Tuition and miscellaneous fees are free.

In the compulsory education stage, all students are exempted from tuition and miscellaneous fees, so that every child can enjoy a quality education and no longer worry about tuition fees.

Free textbooks

We provide free textbooks and genuine student dictionaries to help children learn better.

Living allowance for students from poor families

Boarders and non-boarders have subsidies to ensure that students with financial difficulties have no worries.

Nutrition improvement plan

Provide nutritious food subsidies for rural compulsory education students in pilot areas to help children grow up healthily.

State subsidy

Subsidize students from poor families in ordinary high schools, with an average of 2000 yuan per year.

Free of tuition and fees

Students from poor families such as public and private ordinary high schools can be exempted from tuition and miscellaneous fees.

Local government funding

There are more welfare policies waiting for you in some areas.

School funding

The school will draw a certain proportion of funds from the business income for subsidies.

social security

Encourage enterprises, social organizations and individuals to set up scholarships and grants for ordinary high schools.