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New regulations for private schools of the Ministry of Education
The new regulations for private schools of the Ministry of Education are as follows:

Private school enrollment brochures must be true, accurate, clear, standardized and legal, and the school enrollment process and charging standards must be clearly defined and reported to the local education administrative department for the record. At the same time, it is announced to the public through various forms and actively accepts social supervision. All districts should take the initiative to plan, analyze in advance, make careful judgments, and coordinate the enrollment work of public and private schools in their own districts to ensure stability.

Provisions on the requirements for school enrollment in compulsory education;

1. All districts should improve the accountability mechanism for investigating and handling violations of discipline, smooth the channels for reporting complaints, and take the initiative to accept social supervision. Further strengthen enrollment supervision, strictly supervise the implementation of enrollment-related policies and work requirements, and seriously investigate and deal with violations. Units or individuals who violate the rules should be dealt with seriously and notified in time.

2, the district education administrative departments shall, in accordance with the relevant work requirements of the Ministry of Education and the guidance, combined with the actual situation, study and formulate the school enrollment work plan in the compulsory education stage in this district, and announced to the public in early May 2020.

According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, all primary and secondary schools must be enrolled nearby, and there is no so-called entrance examination. The Ministry of Education also has clear regulations on junior high schools run by the local people, and the competent department has set a certain enrollment scope.

When the number of applicants is greater than the number of students enrolled, schools are encouraged to enroll students by computer random allocation, which is what many parents call lottery admission.

Public and private enrollment are two parallel lines, and parents can do it at the same time. There are three opportunities for public enrollment: art enrollment, lottery and small lottery (art enrollment will be cancelled in 2020), and there are two opportunities for private enrollment: lottery and face-to-face signing.