Children from other places in Shanghai need to be included in the enrollment plan, and eligible children can also enjoy the policy of admission nearby. When school-age children registered in other provinces and cities apply to study in Shanghai, one of their parents must hold a long-term residence permit in Shanghai. Those who hold a temporary residence permit but continue to apply for 1 year or above can apply for compulsory education in this city, but they need to provide social insurance payment records in Shanghai 1 year or above.
Legal objectivity:
Article 37 of the Education Law of the People's Republic of China: Educated people enjoy equal rights such as admission, further studies and employment according to law. Schools and relevant administrative departments shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state, ensure that women enjoy equal rights with men in enrollment, further studies, employment, conferring degrees and sending them abroad. Article 38 The state and society provide various forms of financial assistance to children, adolescents and young people who meet the requirements for admission and have financial difficulties in their families.