According to the Measures for the Administration of School Registration of Primary and Secondary School Students, the school registration number is the core element of school registration information. Based on the student's identity card number, the school registration information is first collected from kindergarten or primary school, and basic education, higher education, vocational education and adult education are organically connected and remain unchanged for life. Therefore, the Education Bureau can check the files, and it is also convenient for everyone to find the location of the files through the Education Bureau when they are lost or don't know where the files are. Can I check the files by calling the Education Bureau? Yes, it is preferred that Zhijia has been engaged in file service for 10. You can check whether the file is in the Education Bureau by providing your name and ID number.
In addition, if the education bureau does not cooperate with the file search, it can complain to the education bureau or the county magistrate or district head in charge of education. How to check files in official website, Education Bureau;
1. Search for "XX Education Bureau";
2. Click "Service or Government Service" in official website, Education Bureau;
3. Select primary and secondary school students' enrollment inquiry or graduate file inquiry.
Legal basis:
the education law of the peoples republic of china
Article 29 Schools and other educational institutions shall exercise the following rights:
(1) Autonomous management in accordance with the articles of association;
(2) Organizing the implementation of educational and teaching activities;
(3) Recruiting students or other educatees;
(four) the management of student status, the implementation of incentives or sanctions;
(five) to issue corresponding academic certificates to the educated;
(six) the appointment of teachers and other employees, the implementation of incentives or sanctions;
(seven) the management and use of the facilities and funds of this unit;
(eight) to reject any organization or individual's illegal interference in education and teaching activities;
(nine) other rights stipulated by laws and regulations. The state protects the lawful rights and interests of schools and other educational institutions from infringement.