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Interpretation of the new policy of compulsory education enrollment
In order to guarantee the right of all children to receive education fairly, China has introduced a new compulsory education enrollment policy this year. The following is a detailed interpretation of the New Deal.

Strengthen the main responsibility of districts, counties and development zones

Compulsory education school enrollment will pay more attention to the main role of districts, counties and development zones. Incorporate the enrollment work of provincial, municipal, university affiliated schools, youth sports schools and art schools into the unified management of the districts, counties and development zones where they are located to ensure that all children have fair opportunities for admission.

Admission to the nearest school without examination

In order to protect children's rights and interests, this year's compulsory education enrollment will strictly implement the exemption rule. Schools are not allowed to take any examinations, competitions, training results or certificates as the basis for enrollment. Public schools recruit students nearby according to school districts, and resolutely put an end to selective examinations.

That's what citizens do. They enroll at the same time.

The New Deal clearly requires that all eligible students, whether public or private, should be registered, enrolled and registered at the same time. For private schools with more applicants than the enrollment plan, computer random admission will be implemented to ensure strict implementation of citizens' recruitment.

Standardized management of education law

The New Deal emphasized the relevant provisions of the Education Law of the People's Republic of China, clarified the responsibilities of the education administrative departments and local people's governments at all levels in the State Council, and ensured the unified planning and management of education.