School-age children and adolescents whose parents or other legal guardians work or live in non-registered places receive compulsory education where their parents or other legal guardians work or live, and the local people's government shall provide them with equal conditions for receiving compulsory education. Specific measures shall be formulated by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government. "
That is to say, in principle, you should "study in a school near the domicile", but for school-age children and adolescents whose parents or other legal guardians work or live outside the domicile, you can also "receive compulsory education where their parents or other legal guardians work or live".
However, this is obviously in line with the provisions of Article 2 of the law, that is, "the implementation of compulsory education does not charge tuition and miscellaneous fees". The local people's government should provide conditions for them to receive compulsory education on an equal footing. "Conflict with each other is the question of who is responsible for this" money ". Therefore, to be "stipulated by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government", it is generally necessary to charge separately, which is also commonly known as "borrowing fees".
You can contact the local school directly with your temporary residence permit, ID card, household registration book, and proof of the community neighborhood Committee where you live now. If you have any objection or rejection, you can complain to the local education bureau.