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What fees does the new Compulsory Education Law stipulate for compulsory education?
According to the new compulsory education regulations, during the implementation of compulsory education, students and parents need not bear the following expenses:

1. Tuition: During the implementation of compulsory education, students do not need to pay tuition. Public schools provided by the Ministry of Education provide students with free basic education.

2. Textbook expenses: During the period when students receive compulsory education, the textbook expenses shall be borne by the government. Schools should provide students with teaching materials and learning materials in accordance with the standards set by the education department.

3. Basic tuition and fees: Students do not need to pay basic tuition and fees in the compulsory education stage. Basic tuition and miscellaneous fees refer to the fees charged by schools to ensure the needs of teaching and running schools.

4. Accommodation fee: Students do not need to pay accommodation fee when they live in public school dormitories. Accommodation provided by public schools should meet relevant standards and be provided to students free of charge.

5. Experimental and internship fees: Students do not need to pay the experimental and internship fees of the school. Schools should provide students with necessary experimental equipment and practice places.

In addition to exemption from fees, students and parents also have the right to enter the school nearby without examination, that is, they can enter the school according to their residence and are not allowed to pass selective examinations; Schools shall not discriminate against students because of their gender, nationality, region and other factors, and guarantee the equal right of every student to receive education; Students and parents have the right to supervise the quality of school education and complain to the relevant departments. At the same time, schools should also publish information on education quality on a regular basis.

About compulsory education

Compulsory education refers to a basic form of education stipulated by national laws or policies, aiming at ensuring that all school-age children and adolescents can receive education, regardless of their social background, economic conditions or other factors. Compulsory education covers from preschool education to junior high school.

The goal of compulsory education is to provide equal educational opportunities for every child and improve the overall quality of society. This educational model is helpful to reduce educational inequality, improve the overall quality of human resources and promote social development and progress.

In many countries, compulsory education includes not only basic subjects, but also social skills, civic awareness and health education, aiming at cultivating all-round citizens.