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What happened when a private school in Shenzhen closed its doors only after enrolling students 1 year?
It is reported that Shenzhen (Ren Jie) Foreign Language School of Wuhan University held a parent-teacher conference on June 29th, and the principal of the school made relevant explanations to parents on behalf of the school board.

According to the online public information of Baoan Education, Shenzhen Foreign Language School of Wuhan University was founded in 2003. It is a nine-year private school with 24 classes and 1 100 students. However, the school began to recruit the first batch of students from 20 16, with only 43 students in grades 1 to 7.

Parents are at a loss about the news of the suspension of classes: "It's too sudden, the school has only been running for a year. And it was only at the end that we were told that there was no chance for us to breathe. " Parent Mr. Li said that the child was in the third grade and only transferred from another private school a year ago. At present, the cost of a semester in this school adds up to more than 1 ten thousand yuan, and parents still recognize the teaching quality. Ms. Zhao said that she wanted to send her little daughter to the first grade. On June 26th, the school staff also informed her to bring her children for an interview. Unexpectedly, she stopped.

At the parent-teacher meeting on June 29th, the school communicated with parents about the student diversion scheme and proposed to divert students to several private schools in the same district, but parents were unwilling.

Mr. Li said, "Many children used to study in those schools, but now they have to transfer back?" On June 30th, Baoan District Education Bureau held a mediation meeting. At the meeting, a vice principal surnamed Liu explained that the current school site has invested 654.38 billion yuan in construction, and there are still tens of millions of yuan in debt. The enrollment situation in the first year is not ideal, with only 43 students. This year, it is still not ideal. At present, only 10 students have reserved their degrees.

The current situation is difficult for schools to maintain, and parents are expected to face it rationally. Vice President Liu also said that there is no need to force students to be diverted. If parents are willing to continue to let their children study, the school will ensure the teaching needs of registered children.

Some parents suggested that if they want to be diverted, they hope their children can attend public schools at the same level. "We will keep in touch with the education office of Baoan Fifth School District. But we are private schools, and only private schools can coordinate. " Vice President Liu said.