2. Private fines, Article 15 of China's Administrative Punishment Law stipulates: "Administrative penalties shall be implemented by administrative organs with the power of administrative punishment within the scope of statutory functions and powers." Schools belong to public institutions and have no right to impose fines on students. The Education Law stipulates that teachers shall not infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of students.
3. People's Republic of China (PRC) Law on the Protection of Minors Article 21 Teachers and staff in schools, kindergartens and nurseries shall respect the personal dignity of minors, and shall not carry out corporal punishment, corporal punishment in disguised form or other acts that insult personal dignity. Sixty-third schools, kindergartens and nurseries infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of minors, and the administrative department of education or other relevant departments shall order them to make corrections; If the circumstances are serious, the directly responsible person in charge and other directly responsible personnel shall be punished according to law.